Making Sense of Institutions as a Factor Shaping Economic Performance (Spanish Version)
Revista de Economía Institucional, Vol. 3, No. 5, Second Semester 2001
37 Pages Posted: 11 Aug 2006
Abstract
There has recently been a resurgence of interest in how institutions affect economic performance. A review of this literature reveals that the concept of an 'institution' means different things to different scholars, both within economics and across the social sciences. This paper discusses what factors unify the different definitions of institutions, and develops a concept of institutions useful for the analysis of economic performance, and economic growth in particular. Specifically, it develops the notion of institutions as standard 'social technologies'. Economic growth results from the co-evolution of physical and social technologies.
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Keywords: institutions, economic growth, rutines, social technologies, physical technologies
JEL Classification: B30, B41, K00, L10, O10
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