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Institutional economics

B. Andersen, J.S. Metcalfe and B.S. Tether, Distributed Innovation Systems and Instituted Economic Processes, Innovation Systems in the Service Economy Measurement and Case Study Analysis, Eds., J.S. Metcalfe and I. Miles, Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2000, p.15. [Pg.304]

International Institute for Labour Studies Established in 1960, the ILO International Institute for Labour Studies in Geneva promotes a wider study and public discussion of policy issues of concern to the ILO and its constituents, through systematic interaction between the Organization and the international academic community, and other policymakers. The central theme of its activities is the interaction between labor institutions, economic growth, and equity. The Institute s means of action include research networks, social policy forums, courses and seminars, visiting scholar and internship programs, and publications. [Pg.2917]

Le Strat, P.Y. (2004) Quality certification in flesh products a three-level relationship. Seminar to the European School on New Institutional Economics (www.esnie.org/en/2004/seminaires.php). [Pg.173]

C. Freeman, "Chemical process plant Innovation and the world market," National institute economic review, 45 (Aug 1968), 29-51, on 30. [Pg.425]

Zenger, T. R., S. G. Lazzarini, L. Poppo, 2002. Informal and formal organization in new institutional economics. In P. Ingram and B. S. Silverman. New Institutionalism in Strategic Management. Amsterdam, JAl-Elsevier Science. 19 277-305. [Pg.28]

Sykuta, M.E. andM L. Cook, 2001. A new institutional economics approach to contracts and cooperatives. Amer. [Pg.80]

Szabo, G.G., 2002. New institutional economics and agricultural co-operatives a Himgarian case study. In Local society global economy the role of co-operatives. S. Karafolas, R. Spear and Y. Stryjan (eds.). Editions Hellin ICA International Research Conference, Naoussa, Greece, pp. 357-378. [Pg.80]

Keywords power, scale-free networks, new institutional economics... [Pg.199]

In the next section, I introduce the concept of power, confronting some different definitions of power from different realms of social science. Section 3 surveys economic literature on power, stemming from the view of the standard model to the newest theories developed by the new institutional economics and to power definition and concepts suggested by different strands of social network analysis. Section 4 uses different concepts of power to address some organizational problems in the food system. [Pg.199]

In the next sections, in surveying different approaches to the study of power in economics, I first present approaches stemmed from the standard model that preserve hypothesis of methodological individualism and rational choice. Subsequently I introduce three structural approaches stemmed from hterature on sociological economics based on the hypothesis of methodological collectivism. Finally, I integrate these different approaches in a general framework drawn on the perspective of the New Institutional Economics. [Pg.201]

A general framework from the perspective of the New Institutional Economics... [Pg.207]

In a sense. New Institutional Economics can be considered as an extension of the standard model that takes explicitly into account the power issue. The famous Robertson s definition of firms as islands of conscious power in this ocean of unconscious cooperation like lumps of butter coagulating in a pail of buttermilk , was used by Coase (1937) to launch the question of how is that in capitahst economies firms (and thus power) do substitute the market as a means to allocate resources (this issue has been recently addressed by Rajan and Zingales, 1998). [Pg.207]

New Institutional Economics points out that certain characteristics of procurement relationship (for instance repeated purchases, with complex contract specification) can lead the parties to switch from short-term contracts (spot markets) to long term contracts that entail power in terms of Coleman s voluntary authority disjoint relationships. [Pg.207]

Palermo, G., 2000. Economic power and firm in new Institutional Economics Two conflicting problems. Journal of Economic Issues, 34, 573-601. [Pg.215]

Raynaud, E., L.Sauvee and E. Valceschini, 2004. Fit between branding strategies and governance of transactions. 8 Annual Conference of the New Institutional Economics Institutions and economics and political behavior Tucson, Arizona, September 30 - October 4. [Pg.301]

Brautigam, D. (1997) Institutions, economic reform, and democratic consolidation in Mauritius, Comparative Politics, 30 (1), 45-62. [Pg.300]

Khan, M. (1995) State Failure in Weak States A Critique of New Institutionalist Explanations, in J. Harris, J. Hunter and C. Lewis (eds.). The New Institutional Economics and Third World Development, Sage, London. [Pg.309]

Richardson, C.J. (2005) How the loss of property rights caused Zimbabwe s coUapse, CATO Institute Economic Development Bulletin, Project on Global Economic Liberty 4. [Pg.315]

Commons, J.R. 1934. Institutional Economics, Madison, WI University of Wisconsin Press. Digest, E.o. D.W.C. 1911. Digest of Warehouse Cost Calculations and Handling Standards. Drickhamer, D. 2003. Special delivery logistics service providers want to manage you supply chain. Are they reaAyl Industry Week2A-21. [Pg.43]

National Institute Economic Review (various years) (London National Institute of Economic and Social Research). [Pg.252]

Prais, S. J. (1981b), Vocational qualifications of the labour force in Britain and Germany , National Institute Economic Review, no. 98, pp. 47-59. [Pg.254]

This attention to stmcture and performance, and to Athenian economic, legal, and social institutions, is consistent with the transformative New Institutional Economics, which emphasizes institutions in the sense of background constraints or mies of the games (Frier and Kehoe 2007 113-14) and suggests that the task of economic history (is] to explain the stmcture and performance of economies through time (North 1981 5). See Morris, Sailer, and Scheidel 2007. [Pg.23]

Morris 1994 352. See Polanyi 1957 Weber [1921] 1958, [1909] 1976. For the continuing importance of Polanyfs conceptualizations for students of archaic Greece and of modern Institutional Economics, see Moller 2004 Maucourant 2000. [Pg.183]


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