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Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance

Michael C. Munger; Douglass C. North · Southern Economic Journal · 1991

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Examines the role that institutions, defined as the humanly devised constraints that shape human interaction, play in economic performance and how those institutions change and how a model of dynamic institutions explains the differential performance of economies through time. Institutions are separate from organizations, which are assemblages of people directed to strategically operating within institutional constraints. Institutions affect the economy by influencing, together with technology, transaction and production costs. They do this by reducing uncertainty in human interaction, albeit not always efficiently. Entrepreneurs accomplish incremental changes in institutions by perceiving opportunities to do better through altering the institutional framework of political and economic organizations. Importantly, the ability to perceive these opportunities depends on both the completeness of information and the mental constructs used to process that information. Thus, institutions and entrepreneurs stand in a symbiotic relationship where each gives feedback to the other. Neoclassical economics suggests that inefficient institutions ought to be rapidly replaced. This symbiotic relationship helps explain why this theoretical consequence is often not observed: while this relationship allows growth, it also allows inefficient institutions to persist. The author identifies changes in relative prices and prevailing ideas as the source of institutional alterations. Transaction costs, however, may keep relative price changes from being fully exploited. Transaction costs are influenced by institutions and institutional development is accordingly path-dependent. (CAR)

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Munger, M. C. & North, D. C. (1991). Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance. https://doi.org/10.2307/1060065

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Munger, Michael C, and Douglass C. North. "Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance." 1991. https://doi.org/10.2307/1060065.

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Munger, Michael C. and Douglass C. North. 1991. "Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance.". https://doi.org/10.2307/1060065.

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Munger, M. C. and North, D. C. 1991, Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, Southern Economic Journal, available at: https://doi.org/10.2307/1060065 [Accessed 28 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance
Autor / colaboradores
Michael C. Munger; Douglass C. North
Editorial
Southern Economic Journal
Año de publicación
1991
Idioma
en

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