All Stories

  1. Institutional Complementarity
  2. The crisis of intellectual monopoly capitalism
  3. Costly institutions as substitutes: novelty and limits of the Coasian approach
  4. Love, war and cultures: a reply to my commentators
  5. Politics–business co-evolution paths: Workers’ organization and capitalist concentration
  6. Love, war and cultures: an institutional approach to human evolution
  7. No institution is a free lunch: a reconstruction of Ronald Coase
  8. The Crisis of Intellectual Monopoly Capitalism
  9. Interlocking complementarities and institutional change
  10. Legal persons: the evolution of fictitious species
  11. Politics-Business Interaction Paths
  12. The crash of the knowledge economy
  13. Primates’ fertilization systems and the evolution of the human brain
  14. Cultural Diversity and Economic Solidarity
  15. Legal Orderings and Economic Institutions
  16. Legal positions and institutional complementarities
  17. Law, economics, and institutional complexity
  18. Cultural globalisation, institutional diversity and the unequal accumulation of intellectual capital
  19. Karl Marx after New Institutional Economics
  20. Information technology, organizational form, and transition to the market
  21. Incomplete Contracts, Intellectual Property and Institutional Complementarities
  22. Information Technology, Organizational Form, and Transition to the Market
  23. National cultures and social protection as alternative insurance devices
  24. Legal Positions and Institutional Complementarities
  25. The Economics of Institutions and the Institutions of Economics
  26. Incomplete Contracts, Intellectual Property and Institutional Complementarities
  27. Public markets, private orderings and corporate governance
  28. Bounded Rationality, Institutionalism and the Diversity of Economic Institutions
  29. Information Technology and the 'Biodiversity' of Capitalism
  30. The Origin of Organizational Species
  31. Property Rights, Asset Specificity, and the Division of Labour Under Alternative Capitalist Relations
  32. Public Markets, Private Orderings and Corporate Governance
  33. The divergence of the Italian and Japanese corporate governance models: the role of institutional shocks
  34. The Politics and Economics of Power
  35. Is power an economic good?
  36. Introduction
  37. Democracy and Efficiency in the Economic Enterprise
  38. Introduction
  39. The Competitive Selection of Democratic Firms in a World of Self-Sustaining Institutions
  40. Institutions and economic change
  41. Ownership, technology and institutional stability
  42. Authority, co-ordination and disequilibrium: an explanation of the co-existence of markets and firms
  43. ORGANIZATIONAL EQUILIBRIA AND PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY(*)
  44. Organizational Equilibria and Institutional Stability
  45. Can Economics Explain Nationalism?
  46. Property rights, asset specificity, and the division of labour under alternative capitalist relations
  47. Marx
  48. Technical assets and property rights
  49. Bounded Rationality and Institutionalism
  50. Information technology and the 'Biodiversity' of capitalism
  51. Legal positions and institutional complementarities
  52. Incomplete Contracts and Institutions
  53. Marrying in the Cathedral: A Framework for the Analysis of Corporate Governance
  54. National Cultures and Social Protection as Alternative Insurance Devices
  55. Finance and Technology: A Comparative Institutional Analysis of the Firm
  56. Economic Integration, Cultural Standardization, and the Politics of Social Insurance
  57. Post-War Institutional Shocks - The Divergence of Italian and Japanese Corporate Governance Models
  58. Continuity and Change in Italian Corporate Governance: The Institutional Stability of One Variety of Capitalism
  59. Marrying in the Cathedral: A Framework for the Analysis of Corporate Governance
  60. The Economics of Institutions and the Institutions of Economics
  61. Law, economics, and institutional complexity
  62. Introduction
  63. Is power an economic good?
  64. Organizational equilibria and institutional stability
  65. Property Rights in the Knowledge Economy: An Explanation of the Crisis
  66. Information Technology, Organizational Form, and Transition to the Market
  67. Law and Economics in Retrospect