Journal of Institutional Economics
2005 - 2025
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Volume 10, month December, 2014
- Introduction to the special issue on the future of institutional and evolutionary economics pp. 513-540

- Geoffrey Hodgson and J. W. Stoelhorst
- The future of new institutional economics: from early intuitions to a new paradigm? pp. 541-565

- Claude Menard and Mary M. Shirley
- Embedding organizational arrangements: towards a general model pp. 567-589

- Claude Menard
- On fuzzy frontiers and fragmented foundations: some reflections on the original and new institutional economics pp. 591-611

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- The future of evolutionary economics: can we break out of the beachhead? pp. 613-644

- Sidney Winter
- The future of evolutionary economics: why the modalities of explanation matter pp. 645-664

- Ulrich Witt
- The future of evolutionary economics is in a vision from the past pp. 665-682

- J. W. Stoelhorst
Volume 10, month September, 2014
- Digging deeper into Hardin's pasture: the complex institutional structure of ‘the tragedy of the commons’ pp. 353-369

- Daniel H. Cole, Graham Epstein and Michael D. McGinnis
- When do institutional transfers work? The relation between institutions, culture and the transplant effect: the case of Borno in north-eastern Nigeria pp. 371-397

- Valentin Seidler
- Reconsidering the nature and effects of habits in urban transportation behavior pp. 399-426

- Olivier Brette, Thomas Buhler, Nathalie Lazaric and Kevin Maréchal
- Civil liberty and economic growth in the world: a long-run perspective, 1850–2010 pp. 427-449

- Javier Alfonso-Gil, Maricruz Lacalle-Calderón and Rocío Sánchez-Mangas
- Trust, reciprocity, and a preference for economic freedom: experimental evidence pp. 451-470

- Bryan McCannon
- The economic theory of rights pp. 471-491

- Randall Holcombe
- Who decides the rules for network use? A ‘common pool’ analysis of gas network regulation pp. 493-512

- Michelle Hallack and Miguel Vazquez
Volume 10, month June, 2014
- Payments for ecosystem services: durable habits, dubious nudges, and doubtful efficacy pp. 175-195

- Juha Hiedanpää and Daniel Bromley
- Eleven mechanisms for the evolution of cooperation pp. 197-230

- Michael A. Zaggl
- Jumping off of the Great Gatsby curve: how institutions facilitate entrepreneurship and intergenerational mobility pp. 231-255

- Christopher Boudreaux
- Schumpeterian economic development and financial innovations: a conflicting evolution pp. 257-277

- Faruk Ülgen
- Measuring institutional quality in ancient Athens pp. 279-310

- Andreas Bergh and Carl Hampus Lyttkens
- Policy credibility and the political economy of reform: the case of Egypt's commodity subsidies pp. 311-335

- Dalibor Roháč
- Modeling the evolution of preferences: an answer to Schubert and Cordes pp. 337-347

- Jakob Kapeller and Stefan Steinerberger
- Reply to “Modeling the evolution of preferences: an answer to Schubert and Cordes” pp. 349-351

- Christian Schubert, Christian Cordes and Peter J. Richerson
Volume 10, month March, 2014
- Empirical analysis of legal institutions and institutional change: multiple-methods approaches and their application to corporate governance research pp. 1-20

- John Buchanan, Dominic Heesang Chai and Simon Deakin
- Religion: productive or unproductive? pp. 21-45

- Travis Wiseman and Andrew Young
- Who are the owners of the firm: shareholders, employees or no one? pp. 47-69

- Virgile Chassagnon and Xavier Hollandts
- Financial markets, fiscal constraints, and municipal debt: lessons and evidence from the panic of 1873 pp. 71-106

- John Dove
- Trust and arena size: expectations, institutions, and general trust, and critical population and group sizes pp. 107-134

- Wolfram Elsner and Henning Schwardt
- Institutional quality dataset pp. 135-161

- Aljaz Kuncic
- The evolution of the Dutch dairy industry and the rise of cooperatives: a research note pp. 163-174

- Koen Frenken
Volume 9, month December, 2013
- Two enduring lessons from Elinor Ostrom pp. 387-406

- Brett M. Frischmann
- Riding in cars with boys: Elinor Ostrom's adventures with the police pp. 407-425

- Peter Boettke, Liya Palagashvili and Jayme Lemke
- A multi-method approach to study robustness of social–ecological systems: the case of small-scale irrigation systems pp. 427-447

- Marco A. Janssen and John M. Anderies
- Elinor Ostrom and the robust political economy of common-pool resources pp. 449-468

- Mark Pennington
- Governing religion: the long-term effects of sacred financing pp. 469-490

- Bo Rothstein and Rasmus Broms
- Enclosing literacy? Common lands and human capital in Spain, 1860–1930 pp. 491-515

- Francisco Beltrán Tapia
- The impact of different distributions of power on access rights to the common wastelands: the Campine, Brecklands and Geest compared pp. 517-542

- Maïka de Keyzer
Volume 9, month September, 2013
- Institutional change and information production pp. 257-284

- Fabio Landini
- Comparative historical political economy pp. 285-301

- Peter Boettke, Christopher Coyne and Peter Leeson
- ‘Wresting meaning from the market’: a reassessment of Ludwig Lachmann's entrepreneur pp. 303-328

- Anthony M. Endres and David A. Harper
- The formation of growth coalitions: the role of the rural sector pp. 329-350

- Richard Grabowski
- Positional goods and Robert Lee Hale's legal economics pp. 351-362

- Massimiliano Vatiero
- Economics of identity and economics of the firm: why and how their three central questions overlap pp. 363-379

- Béatrice Boulu-Reshef
Volume 9, month June, 2013
- Role models that make you unhappy: light paternalism, social learning, and welfare pp. 131-159

- Christian Schubert and Christian Cordes
- Does religiosity promote property rights and the rule of law? pp. 161-185

- Niclas Berggren and Christian Bjørnskov
- Studying institutions in the context of natural selection: limits or opportunities? pp. 187-198

- Pascal Boyer and Michael Bang Petersen
- ‘Model-Platonism’ in economics: on a classical epistemological critique pp. 199-221

- Jakob Kapeller
- Editorial introduction to ‘Ownership’ by A. M. Honoré (1961) pp. 223-255

- Geoffrey Hodgson
Volume 9, month March, 2013
- How (Not) to measure institutions pp. 1-26

- Stefan Voigt
- Measuring institutions in the Trobriand Islands: a comment on Voigt's paper pp. 27-29

- James Robinson
- Measuring institutions: how to be precise though vague pp. 31-33

- Mary M. Shirley
- How (not) to measure institutions: a reply to Robinson and Shirley pp. 35-37

- Stefan Voigt
- Property, possession and natural resource management: towards a conceptual clarification pp. 39-60

- Sabine Hoffmann
- Priority setting in health care: from arbitrariness to societal values pp. 61-80

- Philippe Batifoulier, Louise Braddock and John Latsis
- Economic institutions: explanations for conformity and room for deviation pp. 81-108

- David Dequech
- Reflexivity, relative autonomy and the embedded individual in economics pp. 109-129

- Chris Fuller