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Networks of Institutions - Institutional Emergence, Social Structure and National Systems of Policies (Paperback)
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Networks of Institutions - Institutional Emergence, Social Structure and National Systems of Policies (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Advances in Heterodox Economics
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The questions such as, 'why the focuses of national policies vary
significantly across countries, although their sources of policies
are to a great extent identical'; 'why national development
experiences mostly cannot be transplanted successfully among
countries'; 'why some ineffective institutions persist over long
periods of time', have attracted numerous efforts. This book
provides a new perspective and argues that the answers lie in the
existence of the networks of institutions and thus of national
systems of policies (NSP) within national frameworks. Institutions
are the equilibria of games and exist as rules of games. Therefore,
a basic setting is that institutions emerge endogenously from a
series of social interactions, and the interacting human agents are
connected and interdependent at the overlapping interaction
platforms. National policies and developmental strategies can be
modelled in this approach too. The networks of institutions
describe the dynamic connected structure among institutions in the
process of social interactions over time. Regarding the national
policies response to the recent economic crises, this book argues
that the difference comes from the distinct understandings of the
tags of the policies, which highly depend on the distinct national
contexts, such as national interests, cultural background,
political systems and so forth. This book represents a significant
contribution to the literature which will be essential reading for
those interested in institutional economics, network theory, social
structures and economic policy. In particular, the approach of
applying network game theory in institutional emergence, and the
terms developed, i.e. tags of institutions, and national systems of
policies, in this book, are illuminating and deserve more
attention.
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