Journal of Institutional Economics
2005 - 2025
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Volume 8, month December, 2012
- Public governance of healthcare in the United States: a transaction costs economics (TCE) analysis of the 2010 reform pp. 429-457

- Antoon Spithoven
- The relation between institutional and cultural factors in economic development: the case of Indonesia pp. 459-488

- Roger Spranz, Alexander Lenger and Nils Goldschmidt
- Are institutional transplants viable? An examination in light of the proposals by Jeremy Bentham pp. 489-509

- Juan Pablo Couyoumdjian
- Can capitalism restrain public perceived corruption? Some evidence pp. 511-535

- Hugo J. Faria, Daniel R. Morales, Natasha Pineda and Hugo M. Montesinos
- Reflections on the implications of evolutionary psychology for the theory of institutions pp. 537-550

- Jonathan Eastwood
Volume 8, month September, 2012
- The enduring relevance of the model Platonism critique for economics and public policy pp. 289-294

- Darrell Arnold and Frank Maier-Rigaud
- Model Platonism: Neoclassical economic thought in critical light pp. 295-323

- Hans Albert, Darrell Arnold and Frank Maier-Rigaud
- The enduring relevance of the model Platonism critique for economics and public policy – Addendum pp. 325-325

- Darrell Arnold and Frank Maier-Rigaud
- Linking institutions to economic performance: the role of macro-structures in micro-explanations pp. 327-349

- Cyril Hédoin
- Trust in judicial institutions: an empirical approach pp. 351-369

- Ludivine Roussey and Bruno Deffains
- Weird reciprocity? A ‘within-culture across-country’ trust experiment and methodological implications pp. 371-397

- Björn Vollan
- International donor agencies’ incentive structures and foreign aid effectiveness pp. 399-427

- Nara Monkam
Volume 8, month June, 2012
- Judicial versus ‘natural’ selection of legal rules with an application to accident law pp. 143-159

- Thomas Miceli
- Dynamics of corporate social responsibility: towards a new ‘conception of control’? pp. 161-186

- Thomas Lamarche and Marianne Rubinstein
- The growth effects of institutional instability pp. 187-224

- Niclas Berggren, Andreas Bergh and Christian Bjørnskov
- Rules and collective action: an institutional analysis of the performance of irrigation systems in Nepal pp. 225-246

- Ram C. Bastakoti and Ganesh P. Shivakoti
- Prescribing institutions: Explaining the evolution of physician dispensing pp. 247-270

- Karen Eggleston
- The (proper) microfoundations of routines and capabilities: a response to Winter, Pentland, Hodgson and Knudsen pp. 271-288

- Teppo Felin and Nicolai J. Foss
Volume 8, month March, 2012
- The naturalness of (many) social institutions: evolved cognition as their foundation pp. 1-25

- Pascal Boyer and Michael Bang Petersen
- John Commons's organizational theory of institutions: a discussion pp. 27-47

- Bernard Chavance
- Rule of law and the size of government pp. 49-69

- Randall Holcombe and Cortney Rodet
- John Searle on the concept of political power, the power of states and war-making: why states demand a monopoly of the organisation and use of soldiers pp. 71-91

- Thorvald Gran
- Using organizational economics to engage cultural key masters in creating change in forensic science administration to minimize bias and errors pp. 93-117

- Everard James Cowan
- Institutional reversals and economic growth: Palestine 1516–1948 pp. 119-141

- Andrew Schein
Volume 7, month December, 2011
- Institutions and economic development: theory, policy and history pp. 473-498

- Ha-Joon Chang
- Institutions first pp. 499-504

- Peter Boettke and Alexander Fink
- Of markets and men: comments on Chang pp. 505-509

- Maria Brouwer
- Can an unwilling horse be made drink? pp. 511-516

- Young Back Choi
- Look how far we have come pp. 517-522

- Christopher Clague
- Culture, institutions and economic growth pp. 523-527

- Eelke de Jong
- Institutional change and economic development: concepts, theory and political economy pp. 529-534

- Amitava Dutt
- Institutions and development: what a difference geography and time make! pp. 535-541

- Kenneth Jameson
- Institutions really don't matter for development? A response to Chang pp. 543-547

- Philip Keefer
- Institutions and development: the primacy of microanalysis pp. 549-553

- Mwangi Kimenyi
- How to make institutional economics better pp. 555-559

- Robbert Maseland
- Institutions and development: generalizations that endanger progress pp. 561-565

- Jeffrey Nugent
- Institutions and growth: the times-series and cross-section evidence pp. 567-570

- Jaime Ros
- Development, institutions and class pp. 571-576

- David F. Ruccio
- What should be the standards for scholarly criticism? pp. 577-581

- Mary M. Shirley
- Which institutions matter? Separating the chaff from the wheat pp. 583-588

- Arielle John and Virgil Storr
- Deconstructing the dominant discourse: Chang on institutions and development pp. 589-593

- John Joseph Wallis
- Reply to the comments on ‘Institutions and Economic Development: Theory, Policy and History’ pp. 595-613

- Ha-Joon Chang
Volume 7, month September, 2011
- Introduction to the Special Issue on the Evolution of Institutions pp. 299-315

- Mark Blyth, Geoffrey Hodgson, Orion Lewis and Sven Steinmo
- Crafting analytical tools to study institutional change pp. 317-343

- Elinor Ostrom and Xavier Basurto
- Constraints on the evolution of social institutions and their implications for information flow pp. 345-371

- R. I. M. Dunbar
- Interlocking complementarities and institutional change pp. 373-392

- Ugo Pagano
- Evolution as computation: integrating self-organization with generalized Darwinism pp. 393-423

- Eric D. Beinhocker
- Conceptual issues in institutional economics: clarifying the fluidity of rules pp. 425-454

- Jamie Morgan and Wendy Olsen
- Southeastern institutional change and biological variation: evidence from the 19th century Tennessee State Prison pp. 455-471

- Scott Alan Carson
Volume 7, month June, 2011
- Organizational routines and cognition: an introduction to empirical and analytical contributions pp. 147-156

- Nathalie Lazaric
- Emergence and functionality of organizational routines: an individualistic approach pp. 157-174

- Ulrich Witt
- Routines as multilevel mechanisms pp. 175-196

- Jack J. Vromen
- Artifacts at the centre of routines: performing the material turn in routines theory pp. 197-230

- Luciana D'Adderio
- The endogenous origins of experience, routines, and organizational capabilities: the poverty of stimulus pp. 231-256

- Teppo Felin and Nicolai Foss
- Problems at the Foundation? Comments on Felin and Foss pp. 257-277

- Sidney Winter
- The foundation is solid, if you know where to look: comment on Felin and Foss pp. 279-293

- Brian T. Pentland
- Poverty of stimulus and absence of cause: some questions for Felin and Foss pp. 295-298

- Geoffrey Hodgson and Thorbjørn Knudsen
Volume 7, month March, 2011
- How does opportunistic behavior influence firm size? An evolutionary approach to organizational behavior pp. 1-21

- Christian Cordes, Peter Richerson, Richard McElreath and Pontus Strimling
- An information perspective on path dependence pp. 23-45

- Eric J. Heikkila
- The interaction of entrepreneurship and institutions pp. 47-75

- Magnus Henrekson and Tino Sanandaji
- Social fragmentation and economic growth: evidence from developing countries pp. 77-104

- Tade Okediji
- Development blocks, malinvestment and structural tensions – the Åkerman–Dahmén theory of the business cycle pp. 105-129

- Lennart Erixon
- Choice, emergence, and constitutional process: a framework for positive analysis pp. 131-145

- Petrik Runst and Richard Wagner