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Tables of Contents for Recent Developments in Institutional Economics
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Acknowledgements
ix
 
Introduction
Geoffrey M. Hodgson
xi
 
PART I THREE OVERVIEWS
1. Malcolm Rutherford (2001),
'Institutional Economics: Then and Now', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 15 (3), Summer, 173-94
3
22
2. Richard R. Nelson and Bhaven N. Sampat (2001),
'Making Sense of Institutions as a Factor Shaping Economic Performance', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 44 (1), 31-54
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3. J. Rogers Hollingsworth (2000),
'Doing Institutional Analysis: Implications for the Study of Innovations', Review of International Political Economy, 7 (4), Winter, 595-644
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PART II METHODOLOGY, INSTITUTIONS AND INDIVIDUALS
4. Ekkehart Schlicht (1998),
'The Texture of Custom', in On Custom in the Economy, Chapter 15, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 269-75
101
7
5. Samuel Bowles (1998),
'Endogenous Preferences: The Cultural Consequences of Markets and Other Economic Institutions', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVI (1), March, 75-111
108
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6. Geoffrey M. Hodgson (1998),
'The Approach of Institutional Economics', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVI (1), March, 166-92
145
 
PART III THE CHANGING NEW INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
7. Douglass C. North (1991),
'Institutions', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5 (1), Winter, 97-112
115
76
8. Jack Knight (1992),
'Introduction', in Institutions and Social Conflict, Chapter 1, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-20, references
191
23
9. Arthur T. Denzau and Douglass C. North (1994),
'Shared Mental Models: Ideologies and Institutions', Kyklos, 41(1), 3-30
214
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10. Avner Greif (1998),
'Historical and Comparative Institutional Analysis', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 88 (2), May, 80-84
242
5
11. Peter Howitt and Robert Clower (2000),
'The Emergence of Economic Organization', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 41(1), January, 55-84
247
30
12. Oliver E. Williamson (2000),
'The New Institutional Economics: Taking Stock, Looking Ahead', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVIII (3), September, 595-613
277
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13. Masahiko Aoki (2001),
'What are Institutions? How Should We Approach Them?', in Toward a Comparative Institutional Analysis, Chapter 1, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1-20, 395-1, references
296
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PART IV HABITS, NORMS AND KNOWLEDGE
14. David Lane, Franco Malerba, Robert Maxfield and Luigi Orsenigo (1996),
'Choice and Action', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 6 (1), February, 43-76
323
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15. Andy Clark (1997),
'Economic Reason: The Interplay of Individual Learning and External Structure', in John N. Drobak and John V .C. Nye (eds), The Frontiers of the New Institutional Economics, Chapter XII, San Diego and London: Academic Press, 269-90
351
 
16. Geoffrey M. Hodgson (1997),
'The Ubiquity of Habits and Rules', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 21(6), November, 663-84
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17. Paul Twomey (1998),
'Reviving Veblenian Economic Psychology', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 22 (4), July, 433-48
401
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18. Giovanni Dosi, Luigi Marengo, Andrea Bassanini and Marco Valente (1999),
'Norms as Emergent Properties of Adaptive Learning: The Case of Economic Routines', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 9 (1), January, 5-26
411
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19. Richard N. Langlois (2001),
'Knowledge, Consumption, and Endogenous Growth', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 11 (1), January, 77-93
439
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20. Jason Potts (2001),
'Knowledge and Markets', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 11 (4), October, 413-31
456
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PART V PROPERTY, MONEY AND THE STATE
21. Itai Sened (1997),
'Conclusion: The Political Origin of Human Rights', in The Political Institution of Private Property, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 178-84, references
477
7
22. Gunnar Heinsohn and Otto Steiger (2000),
'The Property Theory of Interest and Money', in John Sinithin (ed.), What is Money?, Chapter 4, London and New York: Routledge, 67-100
484
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23. Stephanie Bell (2001),
'The Role of the State and the Hierarchy of Money', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 25 (2), March, 149-63
518
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PART VI MARKETS AS INSTITUTIONS
24. Dhananjay K. Gode and Shyam Sunder (1993),
'Allocative Efficiency of Markets with Zero-Intelligence Traders: Market as a Partial Substitute for Individual Rationality', Journal of Political Economy, 101 (1), 119-37
535
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25. Philip Mirowski and Koye Somefun (1998),
'Markets as Evolving Computational Entities', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 8 (4), December, 329-56
554
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26. Brian J. Loasby (2000),
'Market Institutions and Economic Evolution', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 10 (3), January, 297-309
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Name Index
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