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- Credibility_thesis abstract "Credibility Thesis is a proposed heterodox theoretical framework for understanding how societal institutions come about and evolve. It purports that institutions emerge from intentional institution-building but never in the originally intended form. Instead, institutional development is endogenous and spontaneously ordered and institutional persistence can be explained by their credibility, which is provided by the function that particular institutions serve rather than their theoretical or ideological form. The Credibility Thesis can be applied to explain, for example, why purported institutional improvements do not take hold as part of structural adjustment programs, while other economies in the developing world deliver growth despite absence of clear and strong market mechanisms such as indisputable private property rights or clearly delineated and registered land tenure.".
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- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_economy.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Systems_theory.
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- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Custom_(law).
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- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Emergence.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Eminent_domain.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Endogeneity_(econometrics).
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Evolutionary_economics.
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- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Functionalism.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink General_disequilibrium.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Heterodox_economics.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Holdout_(real_estate).
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Household-responsibility_system.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Housing.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Institution.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Institutional_economics.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink John_R._Commons.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Lamarckism.
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- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Multimethodology.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Neo-Marxism.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Neoliberalism.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Property_rights_(economics).
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Proxy_(statistics).
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Real_estate_in_China.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Socioeconomics.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Spontaneous_order.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Structural_adjustment.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Structural_functionalism.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Teleology.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Thorstein_Veblen.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Township_and_Village_Enterprises.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Vilhelm_Aubert.
- Credibility_thesis wikiPageWikiLink Washington_Consensus.
- Credibility_thesis pic "Chongqing yangjiaping 2007.jpg".
- Credibility_thesis piccap "Conflicting interests over how institutions should be arranged drive institutional design such as the limits to refuse to vacate condemned property, such as this nail house in Chongqing in 2007.".
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- Credibility_thesis title "Nail house".
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- Credibility_thesis subject Category:Emergence.
- Credibility_thesis subject Category:Heterodox_economics.
- Credibility_thesis subject Category:History_of_economic_thought,_methodology,_and_heterodox_approaches.
- Credibility_thesis subject Category:Political_economy.
- Credibility_thesis subject Category:Systems_theory.
- Credibility_thesis comment "Credibility Thesis is a proposed heterodox theoretical framework for understanding how societal institutions come about and evolve. It purports that institutions emerge from intentional institution-building but never in the originally intended form.".
- Credibility_thesis label "Credibility thesis".
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