THE NEW INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS - A DIFFERENT APPROACH TO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
The initial objective of the paper is to describe the way in which the term ‘New Institutional Economics’ (NIE) emerged in the literature and became the designation for a new field concerned with the study of various analytical techniques designed for the exploration of institutional phenomena. It i...
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