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April 2018, Volume 14, Issue 2
February 2018, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-22 How to measure informal institutions
by Voigt, Stefan
- 23-44 Private provision of public goods via crowdfunding §
by Hudik, Marek & Chovanculiak, Robert
- 45-70 Do open online projects create social norms?
by Dang Nguyen, Godefroy & Dejean, Sylvain & Jullien, Nicolas
- 71-102 Do institutions moderate globalization's effect on growth?
by Mullings, Robert
- 103-125 The moral dimensions of the employment relationship: institutional implications
by Lopes, Helena
- 127-156 Imposed institutions and preferences for redistribution §
by Chong, Alberto & Gradstein, Mark
- 157-180 Institutions and place: bringing context back into the study of the resource curse
by Orihuela, José Carlos
- 181-195 Does being a foreigner shape judicial behaviour? Evidence from the Constitutional Court of Andorra, 1993–2016
by Garoupa, Nuno
December 2017, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 753-783 Property as sequential exchange: the forgotten limits of private contract
by Arruñada, Benito
- 785-792 Property as sequential exchange: definition and language issues
by Allen, Douglas W.
- 793-800 Property institutions and the limits of Coase
by Lueck, Dean
- 801-807 What approach to property rights?
by Ménard, Claude
- 809-814 Property as complex interaction
by Smith, Henry E.
- 815-827 How should we model property? Thinking with my critics
by Arruñada, Benito
- 829-847 Laws, norms, and the Institutional Analysis and Development framework
by Cole, Daniel H.
- 849-873 The efficiency of market-assisted choice: an experimental analysis of mobile phone connection service recommendations
by Earl, Peter E. & Friesen, Lana & Shadforth, Christopher
- 875-897 Polycentric orders and post-disaster recovery: a case study of one Orthodox Jewish community following Hurricane Sandy
by Storr, Virgil Henry & Grube, Laura E. & Haeffele-Balch, Stefanie
- 899-915 The intellectual orders of a market economy
by Mike, Károly
- 917-939 Political institutions, lobbying and corruption
by Campos, Nauro F. & Giovannoni, Francesco
September 2017, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 499-522 Exploring the (behavioural) political economy of nudging
by Schubert, Christian
- 523-548 Network assemblage of regime stability and resilience: comparing Europe and China
by Root, Hilton L.
- 549-574 The rise and decline of nations: the dynamic properties of institutional reform 1
by Sobel, Russell S.
- 575-598 Individualistic values, institutional trust, and interventionist attitudes
by Pitlik, Hans & Rode, Martin
- 599-621 Standard-setting activities and new institutional economics
by Mazé, Armelle
- 623-648 Mill ownership and farmer's cooperative behavior: the case of Costa Rica coffee farmers
by Hopfensitz, Astrid & Miquel-Florensa, Josepa
- 649-672 Skin in the game: comparing the private and public regulation of isotretinoin
by March, Raymond J.
- 673-697 How does relationship-based governance accommodate new entrants? Evidence from the cycle-rickshaw rental market
by Jain, Tarun & Sood, Ashima
- 699-723 The formation of terrorist groups: an analysis of Irish republican organizations
by Dnes, Antony W. & Brownlow, Graham
- 725-752 Price theory as prophylactic against popular fallacies
by Boettke, Peter J. & Candela, Rosolino A.
June 2017, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 243-269 Markets and institutional swamps: tensions confronting entrepreneurs in developing countries
by Olthaar, Matthias & Dolfsma, Wilfred & Lutz, Clemens & Noseleit, Florian
- 271-303 Diffusion of regulatory innovations: the case of corporate governance codes
by Gerner-Beuerle, Carsten
- 305-325 The theory of capital as a theory of capitalism
by Braun, Eduard
- 327-355 The right to be free: is media freedom good news for women's rights?
by Cooray, Arusha & Dutta, Nabamita & Mallick, Sushanta
- 357-378 Ethnic diversity and conflict
by Bleaney, Michael & Dimico, Arcangelo
- 379-400 A social-leverage mechanism on the Silk Road: the private emergence of institutions in central Asia, from the 7th to the 9th century
by Zhang, Yanlong & Elsner, Wolfram
- 401-420 The location choice of US foreign direct investment: how do institutions matter?
by Sen, Kunal & Sinha, Chaitali
- 421-445 Economic freedom and human capital investment
by Feldmann, Horst
- 447-466 The ontology of fractional reserve banking
by Bauwens, Michaël
- 467-498 Political institutions and financial cooperative development
by Khafagy, Amr
March 2017, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-23 Introduction to the Douglass C. North memorial issue
by Hodgson, Geoffrey M.
- 25-52 Cognitive rules, institutions, and economic growth: Douglass North and beyond
by Greif, Avner & Mokyr, Joel
- 53-77 The emergence and the evolution of property rights in ancient Greece
by Economou, Emmanouil M. L. & Kyriazis, Nicholas C.
- 79-107 1688 and all that: property rights, the Glorious Revolution and the rise of British capitalism
by Hodgson, Geoffrey M.
- 109-131 Understanding the economics of limited access orders: incentives, organizations and the chronology of developments
by Van Bavel, Bas & Ansink, Erik & Van Besouw, Bram
- 133-160 Determinants of property rights in Poland and Ukraine: the polity or politicians?
by Hartwell, Christopher A.
- 161-188 The tortoise and the hare: how North's institutional ideas resolved a 19th century Australian fable
by O'Connell, Darren & Austen, Siobhan
- 189-210 Institutions and the shale boom
by Murtazashvili, Ilia
- 211-242 Informal norms trump formal constraints: the evolution of fiscal policy institutions in the United States
by Calcagno, Peter T. & López, Edward J.
December 2016, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 743-771 Institutional entrepreneurship, wikipedia, and the opportunity of the commons
by Safner, Ryan
- 773-795 Factor endowments, the rule of law and structural inequality
by Bennett, Daniel L. & Nikolaev, Boris
- 797-824 Financial property rights under colonialism: some counterfactual possibilities
by Chatterjee, Abhishek
- 825-845 Competitive federalism, government's dual role and the power to tax
by Vanberg, Viktor J.
- 847-866 Ludwig von Mises's approach to capital as a bridge between Austrian and institutional economics
by Braun, Eduard & Lewin, Peter & Cachanosky, Nicolás
- 867-884 Aristotle on agency, habits and institutions
by Crespo, Ricardo F.
- 885-893 Economic freedom of North America at state borders 1
by Murphy, Ryan H.
- 895-919 Electoral rule choice in transitional economies
by Clement, Jessica
- 921-940 The impact of regulatory accumulation on U.S. Federal District Courts
by Randolph, Gregory M. & Fetzner, James
September 2016, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 499-513 Legal personhood and the firm: avoiding anthropomorphism and equivocation
by Gindis, David
- 515-539 Reputation in the Internet black market: an empirical and theoretical analysis of the Deep Web
by Hardy, Robert Augustus & Norgaard, Julia R.
- 541-563 Externalities as a basis for regulation: a philosophical view
by Claassen, Rutger
- 565-578 Institutional complementarities, intellectual property rights and technology in the knowledge economy
by Gürpinar, Erkan
- 579-602 Varieties of legal systems: towards a new global taxonomy
by Siems, Mathias M.
- 603-621 Can foreign aid free the press?
by Dutta, Nabamita & Williamson, Claudia R.
- 623-650 Property rights and economic development: the legacy of Japanese colonial institutions
by Yoo, Dongwoo & Steckel, Richard H.
- 651-676 Impediments to contract enforcement in day labour markets: a perspective from India
by Naraparaju, Karthikeya
- 677-698 Caste as self-regulatory club: evidence from a private banking system in nineteenth century India
by Nair, Malavika
- 699-719 Max Weber and the First World War: Protestant and Catholic living standards in Germany, 1915–1919
by Blum, Matthias & Strebel, Matthias
- 721-742 Institutions matter: but which institutions? And how and why do they change?
by Tylecote, Andrew
June 2016, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 263-276 Market institutions and income inequality
by Holcombe, Randall G. & Boudreaux, Christopher J.
- 277-303 Not by technique alone. A methodological comparison of development analysis with Esther Duflo and Elinor Ostrom
by Labrousse, Agnès
- 305-325 Re-evaluating community policing in a polycentric system
by Boettke, Peter J. & Lemke, Jayme S. & Palagashvili, Liya
- 327-347 Cigarettes, dollars and bitcoins – an essay on the ontology of money
by Smit, J. P. & Buekens, Filip & Du Plessis, Stan
- 349-370 The historian's craft and economics
by Hansen, Bradley A. & Hansen, Mary Eschelbach
- 371-393 Aid, ethics, and the Samaritan's dilemma: strategic courage in constitutional entrepreneurship
by Skarbek, Emily C.
- 395-415 Does social trust speed up reforms? The case of central-bank independence
by Berggren, Niclas & Daunfeldt, Sven-Olov & Hellström, Jörgen
- 417-442 Heterogeneity and law: toward a cognitive legal theory
by Ambrosino, Angela
- 443-469 Defensive modernization in Germany and in the Habsburg Empire – a historical study of capitalist transformation
by Wegner, Gerhard
- 471-497 Do ‘institutional complementarities’ foster female labour force participation?1
by Thévenon, Olivier
March 2016, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-27 Max U versus Humanomics: a critique of neo-institutionalism
by McCLOSKEY, DEIRDRE NANSEN
- 29-41 Institutions and economic history: a critique of professor McCloskey
by Greif, Avner & Mokyr, Joel
- 43-48 Ideas or institutions? – a comment
by Tabellini, Guido
- 49-51 Can two observations confirm a theory? A comment on Max U versus Humanomics
by Lawson, Robert A.
- 53-61 Institutions for getting out of the way
by Langlois, Richard N.
- 63-78 The humanities are scientific: a reply to the defenses of economic neo-institutionalism
by McCLOSKEY, DEIRDRE NANSEN
- 79-103 Institutional complementarities in the dynamic comparative analysis of capitalism
by Amable, Bruno
- 105-128 The origins of private property rights: states or customary organizations?
by Murtazashvili, Ilia & Murtazashvili, Jennifer
- 129-159 Institutional development, transaction costs and economic growth: evidence from a cross-country investigation
by Kovač, Mitja & Spruk, Rok
- 161-190 The French revolution and German industrialization: dubious models and doubtful causality
by Kopsidis, Michael & Bromley, Daniel W.
- 191-216 A spatial analysis of incomes and institutional quality: evidence from US metropolitan areas
by Bologna, Jamie & Young, Andrew T. & Lacombe, Donald J.
- 217-239 Tit-for-tat in trade policies: nothing but a fest for vested interests?
by Dluhosch, Barbara
- 241-261 Agent-based computational models– a formal heuristic for institutionalist pattern modelling?
by Gräbner, Claudius
December 2015, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 683-709 Much of the ‘economics of property rights’ devalues property and legal rights
by Hodgson, Geoffrey M.
- 711-717 On Hodgson on property rights
by Allen, Douglas W.
- 719-723 What are ‘property rights’, and why do they matter? A comment on Hodgson's article
by Barzel, Yoram
- 725-730 ‘Economic property rights’ as ‘nonsense upon stilts’: a comment on Hodgson
by Cole, Daniel H.
- 731-747 What Humpty Dumpty might have said about property rights – and the need to put them back together again: a response to critics
by Hodgson, Geoffrey M.
- 749-767 Situating care in mainstream health economics: an ethical dilemma?
by DAVIS, JOHN B. & McMASTER, ROBERT
- 769-781 Hackerspaces: a case study in the creation and management of a common pool resource
by Williams, Michael R. & Hall, Joshua C.
- 783-801 Customary rule-following behaviour in the work of John Stuart Mill and Alfred Marshall1
by Zouboulakis, Michel S.
- 803-821 Why Zambia failed
by Barton, Stuart John
- 823-846 Trust and prosocial behaviour in a process of state capacity building: the case of the Palestinian territories1
by Andriani, Luca & Sabatini, Fabio
- 847-874 Bypassing weak institutions in a large late-comer economy
by Bessonova, Evguenia & Gonchar, Ksenia
September 2015, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 459-480 Institutions, rules, and equilibria: a unified theory
by Hindriks, Frank & Guala, Francesco
- 481-483 Conduct, rules and the origins of institutions
by Smith, Vernon L.
- 485-488 Why is the equilibrium notion essential for a unified institutional theory? A friendly remark on the article by Hindriks and Guala
by Aoki, Masahiko
- 489-492 On ‘common-sense ontology’: a comment on the paper by Frank Hindriks and Francesco Guala
by Sugden, Robert
- 493-496 Institutions, rules and equilibria: a commentary
by Binmore, Ken
- 497-505 On defining institutions: rules versus equilibria
by Hodgson, Geoffrey M.
- 507-514 Status functions and institutional facts: reply to Hindriks and Guala
by Searle, John R.
- 515-522 Understanding institutions: replies to Aoki, Binmore, Hodgson, Searle, Smith, and Sugden
by Hindriks, Frank & Guala, Francesco
- 523-534 A forum on minds and institutions
by Felin, Teppo
- 535-559 The dynamics of organizational structures and performances under diverging distributions of knowledge and different power structures
by Dosi, Giovanni & Marengo, Luigi
- 561-583 Garbage in, garbage out? Some micro sources of macro errors
by Sunstein, Cass R. & Hastie, Reid
- 585-599 Introduction to a forum on the judgment-based approach to entrepreneurship: accomplishments, challenges, new directions
by Foss, Nicolai J. & Klein, Peter G.
- 601-621 ‘Doctor, Doctor. . .’ entrepreneurial diagnosis and market making
by Godley, Andrew C. & Casson, Mark C.
- 623-650 Uncertainty, judgment, and the theory of the firm
by Hallberg, Niklas L.
- 651-681 Entrepreneurial judgment as empathic accuracy: a sequential decision-making approach to entrepreneurial action
by Mcmullen, Jeffery S.
June 2015, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 213-219 Introduction to the Ronald H. Coase memorial issue
by Hodgson, Geoffrey M. & Ménard, Claude & Shirley, Mary M. & Wang, Ning
- 221-226 Ronald Harry Coase: institutional economist and institution builder
by Williamson, Oliver E.
- 227-244 Ronald Coase's impact on economics
by Shirley, Mary M. & Wang, Ning & Ménard, Claude
- 245-264 Ronald Coase's theory of the firm and the scope of economics
by Loasby, Brian J.
- 265-281 Costly institutions as substitutes: novelty and limits of the Coasian approach
by Pagano, Ugo & Vatiero, Massimiliano
- 283-299 Transaction-specific investments and organizational choice: a Coase-to-Coase theory
by Miceli, Thomas J.
- 301-327 The institutional structure of production revisited
by Rossi, Enrico
- 329-352 Understanding The Problem of Social Cost
by Frischmann, Brett M. & Marciano, Alain
- 353-378 ‘A magnificent business prospect . . .’ the Coase theorem, the extortion problem, and the creation of Coase theorem worlds
by Medema, Steven G.
- 379-390 The Coase theorem: coherent, logical, and not disproved
by Allen, Douglas W.
- 391-411 Coasian and modern property rights economics
by Foss, Kirsten & Foss, Nicolai
- 413-435 ‘The fugitive’: The figure of the judge in Coase's economics
by Bertrand, Elodie
- 437-457 Two perspectives on trading in radio spectrum usage rights: Coase and Commons compared
by Lemstra, Wolter & Groenewegen, John & De Vries, Piet & Akalu, Rajen
March 2015, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-31 Economics for a creative world
by Koppl, Roger & Kauffman, Stuart & Felin, Teppo & Longo, Giuseppe
- 33-38 Creative economics for a creative world: a comment
by Colander, David
- 39-45 Next steps toward an economics for a creative world: a comment
by Foster, John
- 47-53 Economics for a creative world: some agreements and some criticism
by Pelikan, Pavel
- 55-60 Causality and regularity in a ‘creative world’
by Witt, Ulrich
- 61-68 Economics for a creative world: a response to comments
by Koppl, Roger & Kauffman, Stuart & Felin, Teppo & Longo, Giuseppe
- 69-91 History as a laboratory to better understand the formation of institutions
by Van Bavel, Bas
- 93-110 Coasean method: lessons from the farm
by Allen, Douglas W.
- 111-139 The dictator effect: how long years in office affect economic development
by Papaioannou, Kostadis J. & Van Zanden, Jan Luiten
- 141-166 Inequality and culture in a cross-section of countries
by Kyriacou, Andreas P. & Velásquez, Francisco José López
- 167-190 The political economy of special economic zones
by Moberg, Lotta
- 191-212 Historical analysis of institutions and organizations: the case of the Brazilian electricity sector
by Signorini, Guilherme & Ross, R. Brent & Peterson, H. Christopher
December 2014, Volume 10, Issue 4
September 2014, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 353-369 Digging deeper into Hardin's pasture: the complex institutional structure of ‘the tragedy of the commons’
by Cole, Daniel H. & Epstein, Graham & Mcginnis, Michael D.
- 371-397 When do institutional transfers work? The relation between institutions, culture and the transplant effect: the case of Borno in north-eastern Nigeria
by Seidler, Valentin
- 399-426 Reconsidering the nature and effects of habits in urban transportation behavior
by Brette, Olivier & Buhler, Thomas & Lazaric, Nathalie & Marechal, Kevin
- 427-449 Civil liberty and economic growth in the world: a long-run perspective, 1850–2010
by Alfonso-Gil, Javier & Lacalle-Calderón, Maricruz & Sánchez-Mangas, Rocío
- 451-470 Trust, reciprocity, and a preference for economic freedom: experimental evidence
by Mccannon, Bryan C.
- 471-491 The economic theory of rights
by Holcombe, Randall G.
- 493-512 Who decides the rules for network use? A ‘common pool’ analysis of gas network regulation
by Hallack, Michelle & Vazquez, Miguel
June 2014, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 175-195 Payments for ecosystem services: durable habits, dubious nudges, and doubtful efficacy
by Hiedanpää, Juha & Bromley, Daniel W.
- 197-230 Eleven mechanisms for the evolution of cooperation
by Zaggl, Michael A.
- 231-255 Jumping off of the Great Gatsby curve: how institutions facilitate entrepreneurship and intergenerational mobility
by Boudreaux, Christopher J.
- 257-277 Schumpeterian economic development and financial innovations: a conflicting evolution
by Ülgen, Faruk
- 279-310 Measuring institutional quality in ancient Athens
by Bergh, Andreas & Lyttkens, Carl Hampus
- 311-335 Policy credibility and the political economy of reform: the case of Egypt's commodity subsidies
by Roháč, Dalibor
- 337-347 Modeling the evolution of preferences: an answer to Schubert and Cordes
by Kapeller, Jakob & Steinerberger, Stefan
- 349-351 Reply to “Modeling the evolution of preferences: an answer to Schubert and Cordes”
by Schubert, Christian & Cordes, Christian & Richerson, Peter J.
March 2014, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-20 Empirical analysis of legal institutions and institutional change: multiple-methods approaches and their application to corporate governance research
by Buchanan, John & Chai, Dominic Heesang & Deakin, Simon
- 21-45 Religion: productive or unproductive?
by Wiseman, Travis & Young, Andrew
- 47-69 Who are the owners of the firm: shareholders, employees or no one?
by Chassagnon, Virgile & Hollandts, Xavier
- 71-106 Financial markets, fiscal constraints, and municipal debt: lessons and evidence from the panic of 1873
by Dove, John A.
- 107-134 Trust and arena size: expectations, institutions, and general trust, and critical population and group sizes
by Elsner, Wolfram & Schwardt, Henning
- 135-161 Institutional quality dataset
by Kunčič, Aljaž
- 163-174 The evolution of the Dutch dairy industry and the rise of cooperatives: a research note
by Frenken, Koen
December 2013, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 387-406 Two enduring lessons from Elinor Ostrom
by Frischmann, Brett M.
- 407-425 Riding in cars with boys: Elinor Ostrom's adventures with the police
by Boettke, Peter & Palagashvili, Liya & Lemke, Jayme
- 427-447 A multi-method approach to study robustness of social–ecological systems: the case of small-scale irrigation systems
by Janssen, Marco A. & Anderies, John M.
- 449-468 Elinor Ostrom and the robust political economy of common-pool resources
by Pennington, Mark
- 469-490 Governing religion: the long-term effects of sacred financing
by Rothstein, Bo & Broms, Rasmus
- 491-515 Enclosing literacy? Common lands and human capital in Spain, 1860–1930
by Beltrán Tapia, Francisco J.
- 517-542 The impact of different distributions of power on access rights to the common wastelands: the Campine, Brecklands and Geest compared
by De Keyzer, Maïka
September 2013, Volume 9, Issue 3
June 2013, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 131-159 Role models that make you unhappy: light paternalism, social learning, and welfare
by Schubert, Christian & Cordes, Christian
- 161-185 Does religiosity promote property rights and the rule of law?
by Berggren, Niclas & Bjørnskov, Christian
- 187-198 Studying institutions in the context of natural selection: limits or opportunities?
by Boyer, Pascal & Petersen, Michael Bang
- 199-221 ‘Model-Platonism’ in economics: on a classical epistemological critique
by Kapeller, Jakob
- 223-255 Editorial introduction to ‘Ownership’ by A. M. Honoré (1961)
by Hodgson, Geoffrey M.
March 2013, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-26 How (Not) to measure institutions
by Voigt, Stefan
- 27-29 Measuring institutions in the Trobriand Islands: a comment on Voigt's paper
by Robinson, James A.
- 31-33 Measuring institutions: how to be precise though vague
by Shirley, Mary M.
- 35-37 How (not) to measure institutions: a reply to Robinson and Shirley
by Voigt, Stefan
- 39-60 Property, possession and natural resource management: towards a conceptual clarification
by Hoffmann, Sabine
- 61-80 Priority setting in health care: from arbitrariness to societal values
by Batifoulier, Philippe & Braddock, Louise & Latsis, John
- 81-108 Economic institutions: explanations for conformity and room for deviation
by Dequech, David
- 109-129 Reflexivity, relative autonomy and the embedded individual in economics
by Fuller, Chris
December 2012, Volume 8, Issue 4