Category Archives: Institutional economics

The New Institutional Economics: Its Relevance

by Murali Patibandla IIMB Wp No.372, September 2012 Corruption is a major political and economic issue in India. The stakes, value, frequency, and costs of corruption have become exceptionally high in the history of modern India. This is partly because … Continue reading

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Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 45 No. 3, September 2011

ARTICLES Diamonds in the Rubble: The Women of Haiti Andrew Padgett and Tonia Warnecke The Place of Biotechnology in Modern Civilization: A Veblenian Analysis of Public Misgiving Toward Embryology in the United States Quentin Duroy Economic and Institutional Determinants in … Continue reading

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