Journal of Institutional Economics
2005 - 2025
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Volume 14, month December, 2018
- Innovation and institutions from the bottom up: an introduction pp. 975-1001

- David A. Harper
- Bottom-up or top-down? The origins of the Industrial Revolution pp. 1003-1024

- Joel Mokyr
- Governing the innovation commons pp. 1025-1047

- Jason Potts
- Fission, forking and fine tuning pp. 1049-1070

- Richard Langlois
- From Quaker Oats to Virgin Brides: Brand capital as a complex adaptive system pp. 1071-1096

- David A. Harper and Anthony M. Endres
- The costs of free: commoditization, bundling and concentration pp. 1097-1120

- Jonathan M. Barnett
- Exploring the changing institutions of early-stage finance pp. 1121-1137

- Scott Shane and Nicos Nicolaou
- Shifting institutional roles in biomedical innovation in a learning healthcare system pp. 1139-1162

- Rebecca S. Eisenberg
Volume 14, month October, 2018
- Spontaneous disorder: conflict-kindling institutions in virtual worlds pp. 787-809

- Carl David Mildenberger
- Contracts and trust: complements or substitutes? pp. 811-832

- Bryan McCannon, Colleen Tokar Asaad and Mark Wilson
- Bankruptcies, bailouts, and some political economy of corporate reorganization pp. 833-851

- Dylan Dellisanti and Richard E. Wagner
- Institutional interconnections: understanding symbiotic relationships pp. 853-876

- Nadia von Jacobi
- Shadow markets and hierarchies: comparing and modeling networks in the Dark Net pp. 877-899

- Julia R. Norgaard, Harold J. Walbert and R. August Hardy
- Institutional solutions to free-riding in peer-to-peer networks: a case study of online pirate communities pp. 901-924

- Colin Harris
- Ideas, leaders, and institutions in 19th-century Chile pp. 925-947

- Juan Pablo Couyoumdjian and Cristian Larroulet Vignau
- Laboratory federalism and intergovernmental grants pp. 949-974

- Giampaolo Garzarelli and Lyndal Keeton
Volume 14, month August, 2018
- Economy as instituted process: the case of hard rock mining in the United States pp. 579-593

- Christopher Brown
- Is there a future for sharing? A comparison of traditional and new institutions pp. 595-616

- Anders Fremstad
- The Hayek–Friedman hypothesis on the press: is there an association between economic freedom and press freedom? pp. 617-638

- Christian Bjørnskov
- Blockchains and the economic institutions of capitalism pp. 639-658

- Sinclair Davidson, Primavera de Filippi and Jason Potts
- The rule of law, central bank independence and price stability pp. 659-687

- Daniyar Nurbayev
- Money and its institutional substitutes: the role of exchange institutions in human cooperation pp. 689-714

- Cameron Harwick
- Hospitalitas: Barbarian settlements and constitutional foundations of medieval Europe pp. 715-737

- Andrew T. Young
- Economic freedom and growth across German districts pp. 739-765

- Rok Spruk and Aleksandar Kešeljević
- From Cambridge Keynesian to institutional economist: the unnoticed contributions of Robert Neild pp. 767-786

- Geoffrey Hodgson, Francesca Gagliardi and David Gindis
Volume 14, month June, 2018
- Introduction to the special issue on adapting institutions to climate change pp. 409-422

- Matteo Roggero, Sergio Villamayor-Tomas, Christoph Oberlack, Klaus Eisenack, Alexander Bisaro, Jochen Hinkel and Andreas Thiel
- Institutions in the climate adaptation literature: a systematic literature review through the lens of the Institutional Analysis and Development framework pp. 423-448

- Matteo Roggero, Alexander Bisaro and Sergio Villamayor-Tomas
- Expert-influence in adapting flood governance: An institutional analysis of the spatial turns in the United States and the Netherlands pp. 449-471

- Emmy Bergsma
- Public Choice barriers to efficient climate adaptation – theoretical insights and lessons learned from German flood disasters pp. 473-499

- Erik Gawel, Paul Lehmann, Sebastian Strunz and Clemens Heuson
- Disturbance features, coordination and cooperation: an institutional economics analysis of adaptations in the Spanish irrigation sector pp. 501-526

- Sergio Villamayor-Tomas
- Archetypical barriers to adapting water governance in river basins to climate change pp. 527-555

- Christoph Oberlack and Klaus Eisenack
- Adapting as usual: integrative and segregative institutions shaping adaptation to climate change in local public administrations pp. 557-578

- Matteo Roggero and Andreas Thiel
Volume 14, month April, 2018
- Introduction to the Special Issue on colonial institutions and African development pp. 197-205

- Antoine Parent
- Democracy and institutions in postcolonial Africa pp. 207-231

- Alan Green
- Constitutional bargaining and the quality of contemporary African institutions: a test of the incremental reform hypothesis pp. 233-258

- Roger Congleton and Dongwoo Yoo
- Is colonialism history? The declining impact of colonial legacies on African institutional and economic development pp. 259-287

- Robbert Maseland
- Copying informal institutions: the role of British colonial officers during the decolonization of British Africa pp. 289-312

- Valentin Seidler
- From coercion to compensation: institutional responses to labour scarcity in the Central African Copperbelt pp. 313-343

- Dácil Juif and Ewout Frankema
- Historical institutional determinants of financial system development in Africa pp. 345-372

- Chukwunonye O. Emenalo, Francesca Gagliardi and Geoffrey Hodgson
- Institutions and the colonisation of Africa: some lessons from French colonial economics pp. 373-391

- Abdallah Zouache
- Clément Juglar and Algeria: three pillars of modern anti-colonial criticism pp. 393-408

- Antoine Parent and Robert Butler
Volume 14, month February, 2018
- How to measure informal institutions pp. 1-22

- Stefan Voigt
- Private provision of public goods via crowdfunding § pp. 23-44

- Marek Hudik and Robert Chovanculiak
- Do open online projects create social norms? pp. 45-70

- Godefroy Dang Nguyen, Sylvain Dejean and Nicolas Jullien
- Do institutions moderate globalization's effect on growth? pp. 71-102

- Robert Mullings
- The moral dimensions of the employment relationship: institutional implications pp. 103-125

- Helena Lopes
- Imposed institutions and preferences for redistribution § pp. 127-156

- Alberto Chong and Mark Gradstein
- Institutions and place: bringing context back into the study of the resource curse pp. 157-180

- Jose Carlos Orihuela
- Does being a foreigner shape judicial behaviour? Evidence from the Constitutional Court of Andorra, 1993–2016 pp. 181-195

- Nuno Garoupa
Volume 13, month December, 2017
- Property as sequential exchange: the forgotten limits of private contract pp. 753-783

- Benito Arruñada
- Property as sequential exchange: definition and language issues pp. 785-792

- Douglas W. Allen
- Property institutions and the limits of Coase pp. 793-800

- Dean Lueck
- What approach to property rights? pp. 801-807

- Claude Menard
- Property as complex interaction pp. 809-814

- Henry E. Smith
- How should we model property? Thinking with my critics pp. 815-827

- Benito Arruñada
- Laws, norms, and the Institutional Analysis and Development framework pp. 829-847

- Daniel H. Cole
- The efficiency of market-assisted choice: an experimental analysis of mobile phone connection service recommendations pp. 849-873

- Peter Earl, Lana Friesen and Christopher Shadforth
- Polycentric orders and post-disaster recovery: a case study of one Orthodox Jewish community following Hurricane Sandy pp. 875-897

- Virgil Henry Storr, Laura E. Grube and Stefanie Haeffele
- The intellectual orders of a market economy pp. 899-915

- Károly Mike
- Political institutions, lobbying and corruption pp. 917-939

- Nauro Campos and Francesco Giovannoni
Volume 13, month September, 2017
- Exploring the (behavioural) political economy of nudging pp. 499-522

- Christian Schubert
- Network assemblage of regime stability and resilience: comparing Europe and China pp. 523-548

- Hilton Root
- The rise and decline of nations: the dynamic properties of institutional reform 1 pp. 549-574

- Russell Sobel
- Individualistic values, institutional trust, and interventionist attitudes pp. 575-598

- Hans Pitlik and Martin Rode
- Standard-setting activities and new institutional economics pp. 599-621

- Armelle Mazé
- Mill ownership and farmer's cooperative behavior: the case of Costa Rica coffee farmers pp. 623-648

- Astrid Hopfensitz and Josepa Miquel-Florensa
- Skin in the game: comparing the private and public regulation of isotretinoin pp. 649-672

- Raymond J. March
- How does relationship-based governance accommodate new entrants? Evidence from the cycle-rickshaw rental market pp. 673-697

- Tarun Jain and Ashima Sood
- The formation of terrorist groups: an analysis of Irish republican organizations pp. 699-723

- Antony Dnes and Graham Brownlow
- Price theory as prophylactic against popular fallacies pp. 725-752

- Peter Boettke and Rosolino A. Candela
Volume 13, month June, 2017
- Markets and institutional swamps: tensions confronting entrepreneurs in developing countries pp. 243-269

- Matthias Olthaar, Wilfred Dolfsma, Clemens Lutz and Florian Noseleit
- Diffusion of regulatory innovations: the case of corporate governance codes pp. 271-303

- Carsten Gerner-Beuerle
- The theory of capital as a theory of capitalism pp. 305-325

- Eduard Braun
- The right to be free: is media freedom good news for women's rights? pp. 327-355

- Arusha Cooray, Nabamita Dutta and Sushanta Mallick
- Ethnic diversity and conflict pp. 357-378

- Michael Bleaney and Arcangelo Dimico
- A social-leverage mechanism on the Silk Road: the private emergence of institutions in central Asia, from the 7th to the 9th century pp. 379-400

- Yanlong Zhang and Wolfram Elsner
- The location choice of US foreign direct investment: how do institutions matter? pp. 401-420

- Kunal Sen and Chaitali Sinha
- Economic freedom and human capital investment pp. 421-445

- Horst Feldmann
- The ontology of fractional reserve banking pp. 447-466

- Michaël Bauwens
- Political institutions and financial cooperative development pp. 467-498

- Amr Khafagy
Volume 13, month March, 2017
- Introduction to the Douglass C. North memorial issue pp. 1-23

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Cognitive rules, institutions, and economic growth: Douglass North and beyond pp. 25-52

- Avner Greif and Joel Mokyr
- The emergence and the evolution of property rights in ancient Greece pp. 53-77

- Emmanouil-Marios-Lazaros Economou and Nicholas C. Kyriazis
- 1688 and all that: property rights, the Glorious Revolution and the rise of British capitalism pp. 79-107

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Understanding the economics of limited access orders: incentives, organizations and the chronology of developments pp. 109-131

- Bas J.P. Van Bavel, Erik Ansink and Bram van Besouw
- Determinants of property rights in Poland and Ukraine: the polity or politicians? pp. 133-160

- Christopher Hartwell
- The tortoise and the hare: how North's institutional ideas resolved a 19th century Australian fable pp. 161-188

- Darren O'Connell and Siobhan Austen
- Institutions and the shale boom pp. 189-210

- Ilia Murtazashvili
- Informal norms trump formal constraints: the evolution of fiscal policy institutions in the United States pp. 211-242

- Peter Calcagno and Edward Lopez