Handbook of New Institutional Economics
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New Institutional Economics (NIE) has skyrocketed in scope and influence over the last three decades. This first Handbook of NIE provides a unique and timely overview of recent developments and broad orientations. Contributions analyse the domain and...
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New Institutional Economics (NIE) has skyrocketed in scope and influence over the last three decades. This first Handbook of NIE provides a unique and timely overview of recent developments and broad orientations. Contributions analyse the domain and perspectives of NIE; sections on legal institutions, political institutions, transaction cost economics, governance, contracting, institutional change, and more capture NIE's interdisciplinary nature. This Handbook will be of interest to economists, political scientists, legal scholars, management specialists, sociologists, and others wishing to learn more about this important subject and gain insight into progress made by institutionalists from other disciplines. This compendium of analyses by some of the foremost NIE specialists, including Ronald Coase, Douglass North, Elinor Ostrom, and Oliver Williamson, gives students and new researchers an introduction to the topic and offers established scholars a reference book for their research.
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INTRODUCTION - Claude Ménard and Mary M. ShirleySECTION I: THE DOMAIN OF NEW INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
Ch. 1: Institutions and the Performance of Economies over Time - Douglass C. North, Washington University in St. Louis
Ch. 2: The Institutional Structure of Production - Ronald Coase, the University of Chicago
Ch. 3: Transaction Cost Economics - Oliver E. Williamson, University of California at Berkeley
SECTION II : POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND THE STATE
Ch. 4: Electoral Institutions and Political Competition: Coordination, Persuasion and Mobilization - Gary Cox, University of California at San Diego
Ch. 5: Presidential versus Parliamentary Government - John Carey, Washington University in St. Louis
Ch. 6: Legislative Process and the Mirroring Principle - Matthew McCubbins, University of California at San Diego
Ch. 7: The Performance and Stability of Federalism: An Institutional Perspective - Barry Weingast, Stanford University
SECTION III : LEGAL INSTITUTIONS OF A MARKET ECONOMY
Ch. 8: The Many Legal Institutions that Support Contractual Commitments - Gillian K. Hadfield, University of Southern California
Ch. 9: Legal Systems as Frameworks for Market Exchanges - Paul Rubin, Emory University
Ch. 10: Market Institutions and Judicial Rulemaking - Benito Arrunada and Veneta Andonova, Pompeu Fabra
Ch. 11: Legal Institutions and Financial Development - Thorsten Beck, the World Bank and Ross Levine, University of Minnesota
SECTION IV: MODES OF GOVERNANCE
Ch. 12: The New Institutional Approach to Organization - Claude Menard, University of Paris- Pantheon Sorbonne
Ch. 13: Vertical Integration - Paul Joskow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ch. 14: Solutions to Principal-Agent Problems in Firms - Gary Miller, Washington University in St. Louis
Ch. 15: The Institutions of Corporate Governance - Mark Roe, Harvard
Ch. 16: Firms and the Creation of New Markets - Erin Anderson and Hubert Gatignon, INSEAD
SECTION V: CONTRACTUAL
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Ch. 17: The Make or Buy Decisions: Lessons from Empirical Studies - Peter Klein, University of Missouri
Ch. 18: Agricultural Contracts - Douglas Allen, Simon Fraser University and Dean Lueck, Montana State University
Ch. 19: The Enforcement of Contracts and Private Ordering - Victor Goldberg, Columbia University
SECTION VI : REGULATION
Ch. 20 : The Institutions of Regulation. An Application to Public Utilities. - Pablo Spiller, University of California at Berkeley and Mario Tommasi, University of San Andres
Ch. 21: State Regulation of Open-Access, Common-Pool Resources - Gary Libecap, University of Arizona
Ch. 22: Property Rights, and the State - Lee Alston, University of Colorado and Bernardo Mueller, University of Brasilia
Ch. 23: Licit and Illicit Firm Responses to Public Regulation -Lee Benham, Washington University in St. Louis
SECTION VII: INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
Ch. 24: Institutions and Development - Mary M. Shirley, The World Bank and Ronald Coase Institute
Ch. 25: - Institutional and Non-Institutional Explanation of Economic Differences Stanley L. Engerman, University of Rochester and Kenneth L. Sokoloff, University of California at Los Angeles
Ch. 26: Institutions and Firms in Transition Economies - Peter Murrell, University of Maryland
Ch. 27: Social Capital, Social Norms and the New Institutional Economics- Philip Keefer and Steve Knack, The World Bank
Ch. 28: Commitment, Coercion and Markets: The Nature and Dynamics of Institutions Supporting Exchange - Avner Greif, Stanford University
SECTION VIII: PERSPECTIVES
Ch. 29: Economic Sociology and New Institutional Economics - Victor Nee and Richard Swedberg, Cornell
Ch. 30: Doing Institutional Analysis: Digging Deeper than Markets and Hierarchies - Elinor Ostrom, Indiana University
Ch. 17: The Make or Buy Decisions: Lessons from Empirical Studies - Peter Klein, University of Missouri
Ch. 18: Agricultural Contracts - Douglas Allen, Simon Fraser University and Dean Lueck, Montana State University
Ch. 19: The Enforcement of Contracts and Private Ordering - Victor Goldberg, Columbia University
SECTION VI : REGULATION
Ch. 20 : The Institutions of Regulation. An Application to Public Utilities. - Pablo Spiller, University of California at Berkeley and Mario Tommasi, University of San Andres
Ch. 21: State Regulation of Open-Access, Common-Pool Resources - Gary Libecap, University of Arizona
Ch. 22: Property Rights, and the State - Lee Alston, University of Colorado and Bernardo Mueller, University of Brasilia
Ch. 23: Licit and Illicit Firm Responses to Public Regulation -Lee Benham, Washington University in St. Louis
SECTION VII: INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
Ch. 24: Institutions and Development - Mary M. Shirley, The World Bank and Ronald Coase Institute
Ch. 25: - Institutional and Non-Institutional Explanation of Economic Differences Stanley L. Engerman, University of Rochester and Kenneth L. Sokoloff, University of California at Los Angeles
Ch. 26: Institutions and Firms in Transition Economies - Peter Murrell, University of Maryland
Ch. 27: Social Capital, Social Norms and the New Institutional Economics- Philip Keefer and Steve Knack, The World Bank
Ch. 28: Commitment, Coercion and Markets: The Nature and Dynamics of Institutions Supporting Exchange - Avner Greif, Stanford University
SECTION VIII: PERSPECTIVES
Ch. 29: Economic Sociology and New Institutional Economics - Victor Nee and Richard Swedberg, Cornell
Ch. 30: Doing Institutional Analysis: Digging Deeper than Markets and Hierarchies - Elinor Ostrom, Indiana University
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2005, 884 Seiten, Maße: 23,5 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben:Ménard, Claude; Shirley, Mary M.
- Verlag: Springer Netherlands
- ISBN-10: 1402026870
- ISBN-13: 9781402026874
Sprache:
Englisch
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