Journal of Institutional Economics
2005 - 2025
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Volume 6, month December, 2010
- Inherent Vice: Minsky, Markomata, and the tendency of markets to undermine themselves pp. 415-443

- Philip Mirowski
- The behaviour of corporate actors: How much can we learn from the experimental literature? pp. 445-475

- Christoph Engel
- The close relation between organization theory and Oliver Williamson's transaction cost economics: a theory of the firm perspective pp. 477-503

- Bernard Baudry and Virgile Chassagnon
- Institutions, taxation, and market relationships in ancient Athens pp. 505-527

- Carl Hampus Lyttkens
- Liberalism after Burczak: redistribution, worker self-management and the market process pp. 529-542

- David Andersson
- Different contracts in the Civil Code for different organizations in the market: comparing co-operative and stock banks using a cost frontier approach pp. 543-567

- Gilberto Turati
Volume 6, month September, 2010
- Civil liberties and economic development pp. 281-304

- Ariel BenYishay and Roger Betancourt
- Fragmented authority from Ancien Régime to modernity: a quantitative analysis pp. 305-328

- Mark Dincecco
- Firms as social actors pp. 329-349

- Richard Adelstein
- Asset commitment, constitutional governance and the nature of the firm pp. 351-375

- Anna Grandori
- The procedure for institutional compatibility assessment: ex-ante policy assessment from an institutional perspective pp. 377-399

- Insa Theesfeld, Christian Schleyer and Olivier Aznar
- Why evolutionary realism underpins evolutionary economic analysis and theory: A reply to Runde's critique pp. 401-413

- Kurt Dopfer and Jason Potts
Volume 6, month June, 2010
- Hayek on tacit knowledge pp. 145-165

- Fuat Oguz
- Numbers as a cognitive and social technology: on the nature of conventional number sequences used in economic systems pp. 167-190

- David A. Harper
- Social capital and human development: an empirical investigation across European countries pp. 191-214

- Asimina Christoforou
- The origins of governments: from anarchy to hierarchy pp. 215-242

- Matthew Baker, Erwin Bulte and Jacob Weisdorf
- Constraining the state's ability to employ force: the standing army debates, 1697–99 pp. 243-259

- Shawn Humphrey and Bradley A. Hansen
- Ownership structure and incentives to invest: dual-structured irrigation cooperatives in Australia pp. 261-280

- Bradley Plunkett, Fabio R. Chaddad and Michael L. Cook
Volume 6, month March, 2010
- From the new institutional economics to organization economics: with applications to corporate governance, government agencies, and legal institutions pp. 1-37

- Richard Posner
- Organizations and economics pp. 39-45

- Richard Adelstein
- What do corporate directors maximize? (Not quite what everybody thinks) pp. 47-53

- Amitai Aviram
- Comment on Richard A. Posner's organization economics pp. 55-57

- Jürgen G. Backhaus
- Richard Posner's economics of organization pp. 59-63

- Young Back Choi
- Superb Posner – but can we go further? pp. 65-69

- Bruno Frey
- Organization economics explains many forensic science errors pp. 71-81

- Roger Koppl
- Organizations matter: they are institutions, after all pp. 83-90

- John Linarelli
- Judicial creativity and judicial errors: an organizational perspective pp. 91-98

- Barbara Luppi and Francesco Parisi
- Roll over George Stigler: Berle and Means meet Chicago price theory pp. 99-107

- Steven Medema
- Organizational economics: applications to metropolitan governance pp. 109-115

- Elinor Ostrom
- Legal persons: the evolution of fictitious species pp. 117-124

- Ugo Pagano
- Designing incentives in organizations pp. 125-132

- John Roberts
- Responding to change: internal and external factors in organizational success pp. 133-137

- Thomas S. Ulen
- Reply to comments pp. 139-143

- Richard Posner
Volume 5, month December, 2009
- Economic growth related to mutually interdependent institutions and technology pp. 259-288

- Richard Lipsey
- The taming of institutions in economics: the rise and methodology of the ‘new new institutionalism’ pp. 289-313

- Peter Spiegler and William Milberg
- The motives for cooperation in work organizations pp. 315-338

- Helena Lopes, Ana C. Santos and Nuno Teles
- Interests versus culture in the theory of institutional change? pp. 339-360

- Joachim Zweynert
- Ontology and the foundations of evolutionary economic theory: on Dopfer and Potts' General Theory of Economic Evolution pp. 361-378

- Jochen Runde
- Thorstein Veblen (1857–1929): ‘The Limitations of Marginal Utility’ (1909) pp. 379-397

- Geoffrey Hodgson
Volume 5, month August, 2009
- Knowledge and the theory of institutional change pp. 137-150

- Thráinn Eggertsson
- Comparing theories of institutional change pp. 151-180

- Christopher Kingston and Gonzalo Caballero Miguez
- Institutions and US regional development: a study of Massachusetts and Virginia pp. 181-205

- Sukkoo Kim
- Does institutional quality affect capital mobility? Evidence from developing countries pp. 207-223

- Javed Younas
- Comparative urban institutions and intertemporal externality: a revisit of the Coase conjecture pp. 225-250

- Feng Deng
- Self-deceit and self-serving bias: Adam Smith on ‘General Rules’ pp. 251-258

- Elias Khalil
Volume 5, month April, 2009
- The problem of credible commitment in reconstruction* pp. 1-23

- Christopher Coyne and Peter Boettke
- From fictions and aggregates to real entities in the theory of the firm pp. 25-46

- David Gindis
- Linking alternative theories of the firm – a first empirical application to the liquefied natural gas industry pp. 47-64

- Sophia Ruester and Anne Neumann
- Institutions, diseases, and economic progress: a unified framework pp. 65-87

- Sambit Bhattacharyya
- Exports and legal institutions: exploring the connection in transition economies pp. 89-115

- Tanya Wanchek
- Marx to-day: capitalism and socialism (1925) pp. 117-136

- John R. Commons