New Institutional Economics : A Guidebook
Edited by Éric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant
Cambridge University Press, 2008
Institutions are today recognized as the main drivers of differences of performances among industries, nations, and regions. Thanks to Ronald Coase, Douglas North and Olivier Williamson, New Institutional Economics has been developing a comprehensive and consistent knowledge about the infrastructures required for the performance of an economy. The field is burgeoning with researches on firms’ organizational strategies, the reshaping of industries, the design of markets, alliances and networks to manage innovations, the interplay between private self-regulation and public ordering, the performances of alternative legal systems, the respective role of formal (e.g. legal) and informal (e.g. beliefs, customs) institutions, the design of political and constitutional systems, the management of reforms, development and transition policies, etc. To carry out such a program, multi-disciplinarity stimulates cross-fertilisation among political sciences, anthropology, sociology, management sciences, law, and economics. The goal of this book is to provide theoreticians, practitioners and advanced students in economics and social sciences with a guide to reconcile these many developments and better grasp the underlying methodologies. Based on contribution of recognized scholars, it draws a synthesis of the current knowledge and identifies the most relevant questions to be explored.
- Foreword, by Oliver E Williamson.
- A Road Map for the Guidebook, by Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant.
Introductory Chapter
Part I Foundations
- “The Theories of the Firm”, by Pierre Garrouste and Stéphane Saussier.
- “Contracts: From Bilateral Sets of Incentives to the Multi-Level Governance of Relations”, by Eric Brousseau.
- “Institutions and the Institutional Environment”, by John V. C. Nye.
- “Human nature and institutional analysis”, by Benito Arruñada.
Part II Methodology
- “The “Case” for Case Studies in the New Institutional Economics”, by Lee Alston.
- “New Institutional Econometrics: The Case of Research on Contracting and Organization”, by Michael E. Sykuta.
- “Experimental methodology to inform New Institutional Economics Issues”, by Stéphane Robin and Carine Staropoli.
- “Game Theory and Institutions”, by Thierry Pénard.
Part III Strategy and Management
- “New-Institutional Economics, Organization and Strategy”, by Jackson Nickerson and Lyda Bigelow.
- “Inter-firm Alliances: A New Institutional Economics Approach”, by Joanne Oxley and Brian S. Silverman.
- “Governance Structure and Contractual Design in Retail Chains”, by Emmanuel Raynaud.
Part IV Industrial Organization
- “Make or buy decisions: a NIE approach”, by Manuel González-Díaz and Luis Vázquez.
- “Transaction Costs, Property Rights, and the Tools of the New Institutional Economics: Water Rights and Water Markets”, by Gary Libecap.
- “Contracting and Organization in Food and Agriculture”, by Michael L. Cook, Peter G. Klein and Constantine Iliopoulos.
Part V Institutional Design
- “Buy, lobby or sue: interest group participation in policy making – a selective survey”, by Pablo T. Spiller and Sanny X. Liao.
- “Regulation and Deregulation in network industry”, by Jean-Michel Glachant and Yannick Perez.
- “Constitutional Political Economy – Analyzing the most basic layer of formal institutions”, by Stefan Voigt.
- “New Institutional Economics and its Application on Transition and Developing Economies”, by Sonja Opper.
