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The Journal of Institutional Economics is devoted to the study of the nature, role and evolution of institutions. Visit the blog: https://t.co/0NTetLUqSa

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AI's copyright crisis may require institutional redesign. Makridis & Ammons bring Elinor Ostrom's polycentric governance theory to AI training data—showing how multiple overlapping institutions could work better than centralized enforcement. https://t.co/kIqFq0C5DL @winir2013
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Summary of JOIE article by Christos A. Makridis, W.P. Carey School, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA, and Joshua Ammons, Stephenson Institute for Classical Liberalism, Wabash College,...
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How can we understand tech giants, institutional change, and global challenges through an institutional lens? Kazuhiro Taniguchi explores Masahiko Aoki's Comparative Institutional Analysis and its contemporary relevance. #Economics #Institutions https://t.co/E6FVEaEpdo @winir2013
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Understanding Masahiko Aoki’s comparative institutional analysis - Volume 21
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Fresh post! Part II of @g_m_hodgson 's treatise on transactions and legal institutionalism details how the notion of 'contracting costs' relating to the costs of forming a contract may supersede the vague and ambiguous nature of transaction costs.
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Summary of JOIE article (24 April 2025) by Geoffrey M. Hodgson International Management, Loughborough University London, London, UK. The full article is available on the JOIE website. Contracts,...
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Geoffrey M Hodgson #FBPA 🔶
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Part 1 of my 2-part article on "Transactions and Legal Institutionalism" has just been published. Open access. @CambridgeUP @winir2013 @JoIEBlog1 https://t.co/Zvku9ljtSD
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Transactions and legal institutionalism: part I – six leading thinkers - Volume 21
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5 months
Fresh post! @g_m_hodgson compares the #transactions of Allen, Barzel, Coase, Commons, North and Williamson, as well as their differing views on the the role of the law and the state as enforcer. This is the summary of Part I. Watch this space for Part II @winir2013
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WINIR
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A new publication from WINIR Founder Geoffrey Hodgson
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7 months
My article on formal and informal institutions has just been published! Open access too! @winir2013 @CambUP_Econ https://t.co/6395VmtiYW
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The Journal Blog is now also on Blue sky!
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Fresh Post! Cartels are about more than collusion and profits. They're complex, polycentric organizations with sophisticated governance that helps them Understanding their inner workings is crucial for effective regulation.
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Summary of JOIE article (15 November 2024) by W. Benedikt Schmal, Economic Theory Group, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany. The full article is available on the JOIE website. Corporate...
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10 months
Happy Saturday Everyone! In case any of you have recently (or not so recently) had an article published in the JOIE, do send in a summary for the blog to -joie.editor.blog@gmail.com
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Geoffrey M Hodgson #FBPA 🔶
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The editors of the JOURNAL OF INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS are delighted to issue this Call for Papers, in honor of 11 past and recent Nobel Laureates cited for their work in institutional economics. @JoIEBlog1 @winir2013 @CambUP_Econ https://t.co/KKDAyydjbq
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So many surprises at #winir2024 @winir2013 It was so exciting for me to present my paper on understanding drivers of the institutional adaptation in the U.S. firshery management council. (1/3)
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Jen Brick Murtazashvili
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A few years, James Robinson wrote to me out of the blue and told me that my (first) book changed his mind about his own published paper on a similar topic. Before that, I'd never met him or spoken to him.
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The Nobel Prize
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BREAKING NEWS The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson “for studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity.”
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