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A Research Agenda for New Institutional Economics
Edited by Claude Ménard and Mary M. Shirley
Consisting of 30 concise chapters written by top scholars, this Research Agenda probes the knowledge frontiers of issues long at the forefront of New Institutional Economics (NIE), including government, contracts and property rights. It examines pressing research questions surrounding norms, culture, and beliefs. It is designed to inform and inspire students and those starting their careers in economics, law and political science. Well-established scholars will also find the book invaluable in updating their understanding of crucial research questions and seeking new areas to explore.
Monograph Book
- Published in print:
- 28 Dec 2018
- ISBN:
- 9781788112505
- eISBN:
- 9781788112512
- Pages:
- c 304
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- A Research Agenda for New Institutional Economics
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- About the editors
- Contributors
- Introduction to A Research Agenda for New Institutional Economics
- Chapter 1: Collective action and government: still a mystery
- Chapter 2: What is next for the study of non-democracy?
- Chapter 3: The power and limits of federalism
- Chapter 4: Evaluating the performance of regulations and regulatory institutions
- Chapter 5: Public goods provision in developing countries: a research agenda for New Institutional Economics
- Chapter 6: A mutually beneficial relationship: relational contracts in developing countries
- Chapter 7: Contracting in innovative industries
- Chapter 8: Interrelated technical and institutional coordination: the case of network infrastructures
- Chapter 9: Cognition and governance: a research agenda for the New Institutional Economics
- Chapter 10: Tools and approaches in public contracting research
- Chapter 11: Transaction and transactors’ choices: what we have learned and what we need to explore
- Chapter 12: Questions of property rights
- Chapter 13: (Real) behavior meets (real) institutions: towards a research agenda on the study of the commons
- Chapter 14: Property rights and economic development: taking stock, looking ahead
- Chapter 15: The China experience: an institutional approach
- Chapter 16: Internal institutions: the major unknowns in institutional economics
- Chapter 17: The coevolution of institutions and culture
- Chapter 18: Modeling the institutional matrix: norms, culture, and robust design
- Chapter 19: Corruption and the New Institutional Economics
- Chapter 20: Religion and institutions
- Chapter 21: Family and gender: questions for the New Institutional Economics
- Chapter 22: Research frontiers in the institutional analysis of work
- Chapter 23: Challenges of agricultural organization to growth and climate
- Chapter 24: Is blockchain hype, revolutionary, or both? What we need to know
- Chapter 25: New media, new issues
- Chapter 26: Neo-institutionalism in ancient economic history: the road ahead
- Chapter 27: Measuring institutions: what we do not know
- Chapter 28: Data science for institutional and organizational economics
- Chapter 29: How do experiments inform collective action research?
- Chapter 30: Recognizing and solving institutional puzzles
- Index
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- A Research Agenda for New Institutional Economics
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- About the editors
- Contributors
- Introduction to A Research Agenda for New Institutional Economics
- Chapter 1: Collective action and government: still a mystery
- Chapter 2: What is next for the study of non-democracy?
- Chapter 3: The power and limits of federalism
- Chapter 4: Evaluating the performance of regulations and regulatory institutions
- Chapter 5: Public goods provision in developing countries: a research agenda for New Institutional Economics
- Chapter 6: A mutually beneficial relationship: relational contracts in developing countries
- Chapter 7: Contracting in innovative industries
- Chapter 8: Interrelated technical and institutional coordination: the case of network infrastructures
- Chapter 9: Cognition and governance: a research agenda for the New Institutional Economics
- Chapter 10: Tools and approaches in public contracting research
- Chapter 11: Transaction and transactors’ choices: what we have learned and what we need to explore
- Chapter 12: Questions of property rights
- Chapter 13: (Real) behavior meets (real) institutions: towards a research agenda on the study of the commons
- Chapter 14: Property rights and economic development: taking stock, looking ahead
- Chapter 15: The China experience: an institutional approach
- Chapter 16: Internal institutions: the major unknowns in institutional economics
- Chapter 17: The coevolution of institutions and culture
- Chapter 18: Modeling the institutional matrix: norms, culture, and robust design
- Chapter 19: Corruption and the New Institutional Economics
- Chapter 20: Religion and institutions
- Chapter 21: Family and gender: questions for the New Institutional Economics
- Chapter 22: Research frontiers in the institutional analysis of work
- Chapter 23: Challenges of agricultural organization to growth and climate
- Chapter 24: Is blockchain hype, revolutionary, or both? What we need to know
- Chapter 25: New media, new issues
- Chapter 26: Neo-institutionalism in ancient economic history: the road ahead
- Chapter 27: Measuring institutions: what we do not know
- Chapter 28: Data science for institutional and organizational economics
- Chapter 29: How do experiments inform collective action research?
- Chapter 30: Recognizing and solving institutional puzzles
- Index