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NIENewspapers in Education
NIENational Institute of Education (Singapore)
NIENational Institute of Education (various countries)
NIENewspaper In Education
NIENational Intelligence Estimate (US government)
NIENorthern Ireland Electricity
NIENetwork Integration Evaluation (US Army)
NIENew Institutional Economics
NIENew Idea Engineering (California)
NIENúmero de Identificación de Extranjero (Spain)
NIENational Institute of Engineering (India)
NIENot in Evidence (legal)
NIENetwork Integration Engineer
NIENational Institute for the Environment
NIENational Institute of Electronics (Pakistan)
NIENot Included Elsewhere (found in IMF statistical publications IFS)
NIENon-Interest Expense
NIENewly Industrializing/Industrialized Economy
NIENational-Scale Information Enterprises
NIENatural and Induced Environment
NIENormally Installed Equipment
NIENonsecure Interface Equipment
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(19) Barry Weingast, "The Political Foundations of Limited Government: Parliament and Sovereign Debt in 17th and 18th Century England," The Frontiers of the New Institutional Economics (San Diego: Academic Press, 1997).
Anthropologists, historians and general area studies specialists might not fully appreciate the careful interventions in the New Institutional Economics literature that Davidson stages, and might find themselves searching for an examination of the ways that infrastructure development shapes the lived experience of ordinary people--a focus that the author readily acknowledges is beyond the scope of his project.
During the past decades, the theoretical and empirical work aligned with New Institutional Economics (NIE) sought to understand the factors that determine such decisions (Joskow, 2008).
The new institutional economics: Taking stock, looking ahead.Journal of Economic Literature 38/3: 595-613.
The New Institutional Economics evades the holism of the older school (Klein, 1999, p.
Demsetz is one of the leading figures of the New Institutional Economics School.
It is a Ferguson who, in his preoccupation with the initial political conditions for a sustainable commercial society, fits well with the new institutional economics.
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