Advanced Introduction to New Institutional Economics

New institutional economics (NIE) is a powerful tool for understanding real world phenomena. This Advanced Introduction explores NIE’s answers to fundamental questions about the organization, growth and development of economies, such as why are some countries rich and others poor? Why are activities...

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Autors principals: Ménard, Claude, Shirley, Mary M.
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