Journal of Institutional Economics
2005 - 2025
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Volume 4, month December, 2008
- Learning the law pp. 275-297

- Christoph Engel
- Unveiling de Soto's mystery: property rights, capital formation, and development pp. 299-325

- Carrie B. Kerekes and Claudia R. Williamson
- Two notions of conventions: an experimental analysis pp. 327-349

- Luis Miller
- Not by rules or choice alone: a pragmatist critique of institution theories in economics and sociology pp. 351-373

- Antti Gronow
- Linkages within institutional structure: an empirical analysis of water institutions pp. 375-401

- R. Maria Saleth and Ariel Dinar
- Nasir ad-Din Tusi on social cooperation and the division of labor: Fragment from The Nasirean Ethics pp. 403-413

- Guang-Zhen Sun
Volume 4, month August, 2008
- On the complementarity of liberalism and democracy – a reading of F.A. Hayek and J.M. Buchanan pp. 139-161

- Viktor J. Vanberg
- Knowledge-intensive property rights and the evolution of venture capitalism pp. 163-182

- Cristiano Antonelli and Morris Teubal
- Structure, institution, agency, habit, and reflexive deliberation pp. 183-203

- Steve Fleetwood
- Values and institutions as determinants of entrepreneurship in ancient Athens pp. 205-230

- George Bitros and Anastassios Karayiannis
- Disentangling intra-kinship property rights in land: a contribution of economic ethnography to land economics in Africa pp. 231-254

- Jean-Philippe Colin
- The personality of the corporation and the state (1905) pp. 255-273

- W. Jethro Brown
Volume 4, month April, 2008
- Observational learning, group selection, and societal evolution pp. 1-24

- Ulrich Witt
- Modes of long-run development: Latin America and East Asia pp. 25-50

- Richard Grabowski
- Assessing the potential of new institutional economics to explain institutional change: the case of road management liberalization in the Nordic countries pp. 51-71

- John Groenewegen and Martin de Jong
- A tale of two auctions pp. 73-97

- Edward Nik-Khah
- The political economy of Stalinism in the light of the archival revolution pp. 99-125

- Michael Ellman
- Frank A. Fetter (1863–1949): Capital (1930) pp. 127-137

- Geoffrey Hodgson
Volume 3, month December, 2007
- Challenges and growth: the development of the interdisciplinary field of institutional analysis pp. 239-264

- Elinor Ostrom
- Beyond foraging: behavioral science and the future of institutional economics pp. 265-291

- Alexander Field
- The division of labor in the firm: Agency, near-decomposability and the Babbage principle pp. 293-322

- Andreas Reinstaller
- The impact of institutions on the decision how to decide pp. 323-349

- Christoph Engel and Elke U. Weber
- Naturalizing the market on the road to revisionism: Bruce Caldwell's Hayek's challenge and the challenge of Hayek interpretation pp. 351-372

- Philip Mirowski
- An Interview with Oliver Williamson pp. 373-386

- Anonymous
Volume 3, month August, 2007
- The rise, decline and rise of incomes policies in the US during the post-war era: an institutional-analytical explanation of inflation and the functional distribution of income pp. 127-146

- Mark Setterfield
- On the optimal specificity of legal rules pp. 147-164

- Vincy Fon and Francesco Parisi
- The genesis, evolution and crisis of an institution: the Protected Designation of Origin in wine markets pp. 165-181

- Christian Barrère
- Public entrepreneurship and the economics of reform pp. 183-202

- Jan Schnellenbach
- The role of path dependence in the development of US bankruptcy law, 1880–1938 pp. 203-225

- Bradley A. Hansen and Mary Eschelbach Hansen
- Ibn Khaldûn on Property Rights, The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History pp. 227-238

- Elias Khalil
Volume 3, month April, 2007
- Endogenizing institutions and institutional changes* pp. 1-31

- Masahiko Aoki
- Hayek and Popper on ignorance and intervention pp. 33-53

- Celia Lessa Kerstenetzky
- Why are cooperatives important in agriculture? An organizational economics perspective pp. 55-69

- Vladislav Valentinov
- Services and systemic innovation: a cross-sectoral analysis pp. 71-89

- Davide Consoli
- Economic sociology and institutional economics pp. 91-112

- David A. Reisman
- ‘The Impossibility of Social Democracy’, by Albert E. F. Schäffle pp. 113-125

- Geoffrey Hodgson
Volume 2, month December, 2006
- Social science knowledge and induced institutional innovation: an institutional design perspective pp. 249-272

- Vernon Ruttan
- Galbraith and the Management of Specific Demand: evidence from the tobacco industry pp. 273-296

- Stacey J. Anderson and Stephen Dunn
- Endogenous regionalism pp. 297-318

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- Between mercantilism and market: privileges for invention in early modern Europe pp. 319-338

- Carlo Marco Belfanti
- Sociological imperialism in three theories of the market pp. 339-363

- Fabio Rojas
- Simmel's Treatise on the Triad (1908) pp. 365-383

- Bart Nooteboom
Volume 2, month August, 2006
- Historical institutional analysis of social-ecological systems pp. 127-131

- Marco A. Janssen
- Robustness, institutions, and large-scale change in social-ecological systems: the Hohokam of the Phoenix Basin pp. 133-155

- John M. Anderies
- The footprints of history: path dependence in the transformation of property rights in Kenya's Maasailand pp. 157-180

- Esther Mwangi
- Modernization and reform of Dutch waterboards: resilience or change? pp. 181-201

- Theo A. J. Toonen, Gerrit S. A. Dijkstra and Frits van der Meer
- Foundations of a robust social-ecological system: irrigation institutions in Taiwan pp. 203-226

- Wai Fung Lam
- The robustness of Montane irrigation systems of Thailand in a dynamic human–water resources interface pp. 227-247

- Ganesh P. Shivakoti and Ram C. Bastakoti
Volume 2, month April, 2006
- The turn in economics: neoclassical dominance to mainstream pluralism? pp. 1-20

- John Davis
- Local cluster dynamics: trajectories of mature industrial districts between decline and multiple embeddedness pp. 21-44

- Antonella Zucchella
- The rhetoric of Oliver Williamson's transaction cost economics pp. 45-65

- Huascar Pessali
- Convergence of financial systems: towards an evolutionary perspective pp. 67-90

- Werner Hölzl
- Social limits to the commodification of knowledge: ten years of TRIPs pp. 91-108

- Christopher May
- Economic theory and economic history (1929) WERNER SOMBART (1863–1941) pp. 109-125

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