Politics and institutionalism: Explaining durability and change
ES Clemens, JM Cook - Annual review of sociology, 1999 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract From the complex literatures on “institutionalisms” in political science and
sociology, various components of institutional change are identified: mutability …
sociology, various components of institutional change are identified: mutability …
The institutional turn in comparative authoritarianism
T Pepinsky - British Journal of Political Science, 2014 - cambridge.org
The institutional turn in comparative authoritarianism has generated wide interest. This
article reviews three prominent books on authoritarian institutions and their central …
article reviews three prominent books on authoritarian institutions and their central …
[CITATION][C] Rules, games, and common-pool resources
E Ostrom - 1994 - books.google.com
Page 1 RULES, GAMES, & COMMON-POOL RESOURCES Elinor Ostrom, Roy Gardner, &
James Walker MICHIGAN Page 2 Page 3 Rules, Games, and Common-Pool Resources This …
James Walker MICHIGAN Page 2 Page 3 Rules, Games, and Common-Pool Resources This …
[CITATION][C] Toward a comparative institutional analysis
M Aoki - 2001 - books.google.com
A conceptual and analytical framework for understanding economic institutions and
institutional change. Markets are one of the most salient institutions produced by humans …
institutional change. Markets are one of the most salient institutions produced by humans …
[BOOK][B] Economic analysis of property rights
Y Barzel, DW Allen - 2023 - books.google.com
The standard neoclassical model of economics is incapable of explaining why one form of
organization arises over another. It is a model where transaction costs are implicitly …
organization arises over another. It is a model where transaction costs are implicitly …
The rational design of international institutions
Why do international institutions vary so widely in terms of such key institutional features as
membership, scope, and flexibility? We argue that international actors are goal-seeking …
membership, scope, and flexibility? We argue that international actors are goal-seeking …
A grammar of institutions
SES Crawford, E Ostrom - American political science review, 1995 - cambridge.org
The institutional grammar introduced here is based on a view that institutions are enduring
regularities of human action in situations structured by rules, norms, and shared strategies …
regularities of human action in situations structured by rules, norms, and shared strategies …
Why states act through formal international organizations
States use formal international organizations (IOs) to manage both their everyday
interactions and more dramatic episodes, including international conflicts. Yet, contemporary …
interactions and more dramatic episodes, including international conflicts. Yet, contemporary …
The political foundations of democracy and the rule of the law
BR Weingast - American political science review, 1997 - cambridge.org
This paper develops a game-theoretic approach to the problem of political officials' respect
for political and economic rights of citizens. It models the policing of rights as a coordination …
for political and economic rights of citizens. It models the policing of rights as a coordination …
Explaining interethnic cooperation
Though both journalists and the academic literature on ethnic conflict give the opposite
impression, peaceful and even cooperative relations between ethnic groups are far more …
impression, peaceful and even cooperative relations between ethnic groups are far more …