| Michael Fitzgerald - 2003 - 206 pages
..."Institutions are the humanly devised constraints that structure political, economic, and social interaction. They consist of both informal constraints (sanctions,...traditions, and codes of conduct), and formal rules (consitutions, laws, property rights). Throughout history, institutions have been devised by human... | |
| Peter Fibiger Bang, Mamoru Ikeguchi, Harmut G. Ziche - 2006 - 281 pages
...institutions are the humanly devised constraints that structure political, economic and social interaction. They consist of both informal constraints (sanctions,...formal rules (constitutions, laws, property rights). Throughout history, institutions have been devised by human beings to create order and reduce uncertainty... | |
| Biman C. Prasad, Clement Allan Tisdell - 2006 - 292 pages
...Institutions arc the humanly devised constraints that structure political, economic and social interaction. They consist of both informal constraints (sanctions,...of conduct), and formal rules (constitutions, laws and property rights.) I hroughout histor>. institutions have been devised by human beings to create... | |
| Monika Csigó - 2006 - 218 pages
...constraints that structure political, economic and social interactions. They consist of both informational constraints (sanctions, taboos, customs, traditions,...formal rules (constitutions, laws, property rights). (...) They evolve incrementally, connecting the past with the present and the future; history in consequence... | |
| Oded Löwenheim - 2009 - 280 pages
..."institutions are the humanly devised constraints that structure political, economic and social interaction. They consist of both informal constraints (sanctions,...formal rules (constitutions, laws, property rights)" (1991, 97). A. Sovereignty /'. What Is Sovereignty? In the literature of IR theory and political science,... | |
| Anna Léa Rosenberger - 2007 - 61 pages
...Institutions are the humanlv devised constraints that structure political, economic and social interaction. They consist of both informal constraints (sanctions,...taboos, customs, traditions, and codes of conduct) , andjormal rules (constitutions, laws, property rights). Throughout hlstory, Institutions have been... | |
| Dario Gaggio - 2007 - 380 pages
...political, economic, and social interaction. They consist of both informal constraints (sanctions, customs, traditions, and codes of conduct), and formal rules (constitutions, laws, property rights). Throughout history, institutions have been devised by human beings to create order and reduce uncertainty... | |
| Nicolaus zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg - 2008 - 226 pages
..."Institutions are the humanly devised constraints that structure political, economic and social interaction. They consist of both informal constraints (sanctions,...conduct), and formal rules (constitutions, laws, property rights)."179 In Anlehnung an diese Unterscheidung sollen im Nachfolgenden vorwiegend solche Institutionen... | |
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