互补性(分子生物学)
等级制度
经济体制
经济
机构
制度分析
全球化
制度经济学
制度理论
多样性(政治)
趋同(经济学)
新古典经济学
经济地理学
社会学
市场经济
经济增长
社会科学
生物
遗传学
管理
人类学
标识
DOI:10.1080/096922900750034572
摘要
This article proposes an institutional analysis of modern capitalist economies. It argues that the institutional dimension is crucial if one wants to account for the coexistence of different types of modern developed economies, characterized by substantially different institutional structures. It explains why no generalized pattern of convergence towards the same economic model should be expected, in spite of 'globalization'. An institutional analysis of modern economies, or social systems of innovation and production, can be made using the concepts of complementarity and hierarchy of institutions. Institutional arrangements are complementary to each other and thus define the coherence as well as the potential for evolution of the various economies. The hierarchy of institution expresses which part of the institution drives the others, and is helpful for understanding historical evolutions. The article proposes a classification of developed economies and draws some conclusions regarding the usefulness of the concepts of complementarity and hierarchy of institutions for economic policy.
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