Evolution and Design of Institutions

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A01=Christian Schubert
A01=Georg Von Wangenheim
Abstract Normative Principles
Author_Christian Schubert
Author_Georg Von Wangenheim
Boundary Rules
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Choice Rules
common
Common Pool Resources
competition
Complex Adaptive Systems
constitutional
Constitutional Preferences
economics
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formal
Formal Institutional Change
governance structures
informal
Informal Institutions
Informal Political Institutions
Inshore Fisheries
institutional change analysis
institutional economics
Intrinsic Preferences
law and economics
legal
Legal Competition
Legal Norms
Median Voter
Normative Branch
norms
pool
preference formation
public choice theory
Public Entrepreneurship
Relative Bargaining Power
resource
Social Instincts
social norms evolution
Socio-economic Evolution
Socioeconomic Evolution
Status Quo Theory
Syncretic Change
Vice Versa
Witt 2003b
Witt 2003c

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415647663
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book comprises nine papers approaching designed institutions and their interplay with spontaneous institutions from various angles.

While the evolution of spontaneous institutions is quite well understood in economic thinking, the development of consciously designed institutions has been examined much less. In new institutional economics, public choice, and law and economics the interaction between changing preferences and spontaneously evolving institutions on the one hand and the evolution of designed institutions (as, e.g., legal systems) on the other hand has largely been ignored.

A number of top class international contributors have been assembled to study this phenomenon including Viktor Vanberg, Bruno Frey, Elinor Ostrom and Francesco Parisi.

Christian Schubert is Research Associate at the Max-Planck-Institute of Economics, Jena, Germany.

Georg von Wangenheim is Professor of Law and Economics, University of Kassel, Germany.

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