Research Agenda for New Institutional Economics
Claude Ménard and Mary M. Shirley, eds.
Contents
Introduction Claude Ménard (Université de Paris, Panthéon-Sorbonne) and Mary M. Shirley (Ronald Coase Institute)
I. Government Institutions
1. Collective Action and Government: Still a Mystery Philip Keefer (Inter-American Development Bank)
2. What’s Next for the Study of Non-democracy? Scott Gehlbach (University of Wisconsin –Madison)
3. The Power and Limits of Federalism Emilia Simison (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and Daniel Ziblatt (Harvard University)
4. Evaluating the Performance of Regulations and Regulatory Institutions, Joseph Aldy (Harvard University)
5. Public Goods Provision in Developing Countries: A Research Agenda for New Institutional Economics Katrina Kosec (International Food Policy Research Institute) and Tewodaj Mogues (International Food Policy Research Institute)
II. Contracts and Organizations
6. A Mutually Beneficial Relationship: Relational Contracts in Developing Countries Rocco Macchiavello (London School of Economics)
7. Contracting in Innovative Industries Ricard Gil (Johns Hopkins University) and Giorgio Zanarone (Colegio Universitario de Estudios Financieros (CUNEF))
8. Interrelated technical and institutional coordination: The case of network infrastructures Rolf Künneke (TU Delft)
9. Cognition and Governance: A Research Agenda for the New Institutional Economics Kyle J. Mayer (University of Southern California)
10. Tools and Approaches in Public Contracting Research Marian W. Moszoro (George Mason University)
11. Transaction and Transactors’ Choices: What We Have Learned and What We Need To Explore Massimillano Vatiero (Universitá della Svizzera Italiana)
III. Laws and Property Rights
12. Questions of Property Rights Dominic Parker (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
13. (Real) Behavior meets (Real) Institutions: Towards a research agenda on the Study of the Commons Juan Camilo Cardenas (Universidad de Los Andes)
14. Property Rights and Economic Development: Taking Stock, Looking Ahead, Carmine Guerriero (University of Bologna)
15. The China Experience: An Institutional Approach Cheryl Long (Xiamen University)
IV. Norms, Culture, and Beliefs
16. Internal Institutions: The Major Unknowns in Institutional Economics, Stefan Voigt (University of Hamburg)
17. The Coevolution of Institutions and Culture Bernardo Mueller (University of Brasilia)
18. Modelling the Institutional Matrix: Norms, Culture, and Robust Design Jenna Bednar (University of Michigan)
19. Corruption and the New Institutional Economics Miriam Golden (University of California, Los Angeles)
20. Religion and Institutions Sriya Iyer (University of Cambridge)
V. Institutions in a rapidly changing world
21. Family and Gender: Questions for the NIE Raquel Fernández (New York University)
22. Research Frontiers in the Institutional Analysis of Work John S. Ahlquist (University of California, San Diego)
23. Challenges of Agricultural Organization to Growth and Climate Paul Castañeda Dower (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
24. Is Blockchain Hype, Revolutionary, or Both? What We Need to Know. Sarah Oh (Technology Policy Institute) and Scott Wallsten (Technology Policy Institute)
25. New Media, New Issues Francisco Sobbrio (LUISS School of Government)
VI. New Approaches and New Tools
26. Neo-Institutionalism in Ancient Economic History: The Road Ahead, Taco Terpstra (Northwestern University)
27. Measuring Institutions: What We Do Not Know Jan Teorell (Lund University)
28. Data Science for Institutional and Organizational Economics Jens Prüfer (Tilburg University) and Patricia Prüfer (Tilburg University)
29. How Do Experiments Inform Collective Action Research? Maroš Servátka (Macquarie Graduate School of Management)
30. Recognizing and Solving Institutional Puzzles Douglas W. Allen (Simon Fraser University)
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