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  2. ENTREPRENEURIAL COLLABORATION: TERMS OF ENDEARMENT OR RULES OF…

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cbrwp470.pdf
    9 Jul 2023: The common law has been variously identified with beneficial properties of ‘spontaneous order’ (Hayekian political economy), ‘evolu-tion to efficiency’ (neoclassical law and economics) and ‘legal origin’ (new institutional economics).
  3. 1 The Gavin C. Reid Prize for the Best ...

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    3 Aug 2023: North’s “puzzle” concerning China’s Household Responsibility System’, published in the Journal of Institutional Economics ... This is a point of departure for our paper. North’s work generated much enthusiasm concerning the implications of
  4. 110308 Chan EPRGWPS Cover page

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/eprg-wp1111.pdf
    6 Dec 2023: Nevertheless, fuel-ethanol industry is a rather new in many countries and firms. ... This type of firm is venturing into a new substitute, ethanol, and seeking rents in this new industry.
  5. WP458

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    9 Jul 2023: 2014) ‘Empirical analysis of legal. institutions and institutional change: multiple-methods approaches and their application to corporate governance research’ Journal of Institutional Economics, 10: 1-20. ... Card, D. and Krueger, A. (1997) Myth and
  6. WP369_deakin paper industrialisation final

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    9 Jul 2023: A branch of new institutional economics, the legal origin hypothesis, suggests that legal rules affect economic growth according to how far they support the formation of markets and the protection of ... the business enterprise. According to the Coasean
  7. wp 409 paper1

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    9 Jul 2023: new institutional settings. ... Economic actors do not behave according to regulation, as mainstream law and economics purports.
  8. Sioshansi-Prelims.qxd

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    13 Feb 2024: reality.In this respect, the “new institutional economics” is an important advance on the prevalenteconomic analysis of, say, 30 years ago. ... 2002, then 0)New South Wales 9 (now 11)Victoria 24 (now 33).
  9. PDF - Altered States: The Impace of The New Economy on Sustainable…

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    9 Jul 2023: Institutions are assumed to be stable in new institutional theory, the independent variable which shapes the performance of economic organizations (Olson, 2000). ... Shortcomings’ of New Institutional Theory. Non-reflexivity. Most institutional
  10. Brief academic opinion of economic professors and scholars on ...

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    13 Feb 2024: Lars Bergman, Stockholm School of Economics (Sweden). Claude Crampes, University of Toulouse (France). ... Yet, the possibility of clearance with conditions leads to new types of mistakes.
  11. WP387_June_sarkar-singh

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cbrwp387.pdf
    9 Jul 2023: institutional economics and the general literature on the determinants of economic growth. ... and Shirley, M. (eds), Handbook for New Institutional Economics, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell MA.

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