Journal of Institutional Economics
2005 - 2025
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Volume 15, month December, 2019
- Liberalizing, state building, and getting to Denmark: analyzing 21st-century institutional change pp. 933-950

- Ryan Murphy
- Chester Barnard revisited: spontaneous orders and the firm pp. 951-962

- Aidan Walsh and Malcolm Brady
- US State constitutional entrenchment and default in the 19th century pp. 963-982

- John Dove and Andrew T. Young
- Democracy without political parties: the case of ancient Athens pp. 983-998

- George Tridimas
- Roots of tolerance among second-generation immigrants pp. 999-1016

- Niclas Berggren, Martin Ljunge and Therese Nilsson
- Trade and institutions: explaining urban giants pp. 1017-1035

- Fabien Candau and Tchapo Gbandi
- Personnel is Policy: Regulatory Capture at the Federal Trade Commission, 1914–1929 pp. 1037-1053

- Patrick Newman
- Editorial introduction to ‘Collectivist planning’ by Michael Polanyi (1940) pp. 1055-1074

- Geoffrey Hodgson and Michael Polanyi
Volume 15, month October, 2019
- Extractive institutions? Investor returns to Indian railway companies in the age of high imperialism pp. 751-774

- Dan Bogart and Latika Chaudhary
- Entrepreneurs and ritual in China's economic culture pp. 775-789

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath, Xingyuan Feng and Man Guo
- Individuality and habits in institutional economics pp. 791-809

- Heath Spong
- Linking precolonial institutions with ethnic fractionalisation: what are we measuring? pp. 811-826

- Shaun Larcom
- The evolution of property rights in Hellenistic Greece and the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt pp. 827-843

- Emmanouil-Marios-Lazaros Economou and Nicholas C. Kyriazis
- Institutions and moral agency: the case of Scottish banking pp. 845-859

- Angus Robson and Ron Beadle
- Citizens–experts’ interactions under different institutional arrangements: assessing the role of uncertainty, interests, and values pp. 861-879

- Francesco Bogliacino, Cristiano Codagnone and Giuseppe Alessandro Veltri
- What do workers want? Institutional complementarity as a mechanism of social change pp. 881-896

- Arie Krampf
- ‘Post-truth’ schooling and marketized education: explaining the decline in Sweden's school quality pp. 897-914

- Magnus Henrekson and Johan Wennström
- The political economy of property rights in monarchical Iraq: the quest for land reform 1944–1958 pp. 915-931

- Omar A. M. El-Joumayle and Bassam Yousif
Volume 15, month August, 2019
- Comparative institutional advantage: an obituary pp. 569-578

- Filippo Reale
- Interactive intentionality and norm formation pp. 579-593

- Pietro Guarnieri
- The revolving door, state connections, and inequality of influence in the financial sector pp. 595-614

- Elise Brezis and Joël Cariolle
- The role of regulation in constituting markets: a co-evolutionary perspective on the UK television production sector pp. 615-630

- Ana Lourenco and Simon Turner
- Do voters dislike liberalizing reforms? New evidence using data on satisfaction with democracy pp. 631-648

- Niclas Berggren and Christian Bjørnskov
- Informal, formal institutions and credit: complements or substitutes? pp. 649-671

- Paula Cruz-García and Jesús Peiró-Palomino
- Is competition among cooperative banks a negative sum game? pp. 673-694

- Paolo Coccorese and Giovanni Ferri
- Belgium's historic beer diversity: should we raise a pint to institutions? pp. 695-713

- Eline Poelmans and Jason E. Taylor
- General theorising and historical specificity: Hodgson on Keynes pp. 715-731

- Rod O'Donnell
- Keynes and the historical specificity of institutions: a response to Rod O'Donnell pp. 733-740

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- On the logical properties of Keynes’s theorising, and different approaches to the Keynes–institutionalism nexus pp. 741-747

- Rod O'Donnell
- General theorising and historical specificity: Hodgson on Keynes – CORRIGENDUM pp. 749-749

- Rod O'Donnell
Volume 15, month June, 2019
- Rules, perception and emotion: When do institutions determine behaviour? pp. 381-396

- Brendan Markey-Towler
- Does national culture change as countries develop? Evidence from generational cleavages pp. 397-412

- Danko Tarabar
- Blockchain technology and the governance of foreign aid pp. 413-429

- Bernhard Reinsberg
- Social and scientific disorder as epistemic phenomena, or the consequences of government dietary guidelines pp. 431-447

- Scott Scheall, William N. Butos and Thomas McQuade
- Economic integration and state capacity pp. 449-468

- Laszlo Bruszt and Nauro Campos
- Pure theory and progressive liberalism: Frank Fetter and the Austrian economists pp. 469-486

- Matthew McCaffrey
- Individual trust: does quality of local institutions matter? pp. 487-503

- Silvia Camussi and Anna Laura Mancini
- Governing the banking system: an assessment of resilience based on Elinor Ostrom's design principles pp. 505-519

- Alexander William Salter and Vlad Tarko
- Combining formal and informal contract enforcement in a developed legal system: a latent class approach pp. 521-537

- Károly Mike and Gábor Kiss
- The dynamic properties of institutional reform: an analysis of US states pp. 539-551

- J. Brandon Bolen
- Measuring the effectiveness of bankruptcy institutions: filtering failures in Slovenian financial reorganizations pp. 553-567

- Jaka Cepec and Peter Grajzl
Volume 15, month April, 2019
- Getting off the ground: the case of bitcoin pp. 189-205

- William Luther
- Taxonomic definitions in social science, with firms, markets and institutions as case studies pp. 207-233

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Institutional complementarities between labour laws and innovation pp. 235-258

- Filippo Belloc
- Social values and institutional change: an experimental study pp. 259-280

- Klarita Gërxhani and Jacqueline van Breemen
- Addressing misperceptions of Governing the Commons pp. 281-301

- Ashutosh Sarker and William Blomquist
- The punitive consequences of organizational structures in England, France and the United States pp. 303-326

- Daniel J. D'Amico and Claudia Williamson
- The failure of ancient Greek growth: institutions, culture and energy cost pp. 327-350

- George Tridimas
- How do political institutions affect fiscal capacity? Explaining taxation in developing economies pp. 351-380

- Roberto Ricciuti, Antonio Savoia and Kunal Sen
Volume 15, month February, 2019
- Institutions, rule-following and conditional reasoning pp. 1-25

- Cyril Hédoin
- The competition and evolution of ideas in the public sphere: a new foundation for institutional theory pp. 27-48

- Brendan Markey-Towler
- The Darwinian dynamic of sexual selection that Thorstein Veblen missed and its relevance to institutional economics pp. 49-72

- Jon Wisman
- Introduction to the symposium on the empirics of judicial institutions pp. 73-80

- Alain Marciano and Giovanni Ramello
- The economic importance of judicial institutions, their performance and the proper way to measure them pp. 81-98

- Alain Marciano, Alessandro Melcarne and Giovanni Ramello
- What makes prosecutors independent? Analysing the institutional determinants of prosecutorial independence pp. 99-120

- Stefan Voigt and Alexander J. Wulf
- The economic impact of legislation and litigation on growth: a historical analysis of Italy from its unification to World War II pp. 121-141

- Giuseppe Di Vita, Fabio Di Vita and Gianluca Cafiso
- Determinants of in-court settlements: empirical evidence from a German trial court pp. 143-162

- Michael Berlemann and Robin Christmann
- Bias, insecurity and the level of trust in the judiciary: the case of Brazil pp. 163-188

- Luciana Yeung Luk Tai