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Formal vs. Informal Institutions 5 Institutions 4 Measurement 4 COVID-19 2 Confidence 2 Coronavirus 2 Experiment 2 Formal vs. informal institutions 2 Governance 2 Institutional infrastructure 2 Institutionelle Infrastruktur 2 Institutions vs. Policies 2 Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) 2 New Institutional Economics (NIE) 2 Polarization 2 Political trust 2 Religion 2 Rule of Law 2 Social capital 2 Social trust 2 Social-political trust substitution 2 Sozialkapital 2 Survey experiment 2 Trust in institutions 2 USA 2 United States 2 Vertrauen 2 Enforcement 1 Entwicklungsländer 1 Immaterialgüterrechte 1 Islam 1 Islamische Staaten 1 Normbefolgung 1 Produktpiraterie 1 Software 1 Software Piracy 1 enforcement 1 formal vs. informal institutions 1 religion 1 software piracy 1
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Free 8
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Working Paper 5 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 8
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Voigt, Stefan 4 Aassve, Arnstein 2 Capezzone, Tommaso 2 Cavalli, Nicolò 2 Conzo, Pierluigi 2 Elbialy, Nora 2 Gouda, Moamen 2 Peng, Chen 2
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Volkswirtschaft Abteilung, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften 3
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MAGKS Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics 3 MAGKS Papers on Economics 3 Carlo Alberto notebooks 1 Working paper series 1
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EconStor 3 RePEc 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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Trust in the time of coronavirus : longitudinal evidence from the United States
Aassve, Arnstein; Capezzone, Tommaso; Cavalli, Nicolò; … - 2022 - This version: January 2022
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Trust in the time of coronavirus : longitudinal evidence from the United States
Aassve, Arnstein; Capezzone, Tommaso; Cavalli, Nicolò; … - 2022 - This version: January 2022
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Enforcing IPR through informal institutions: The possible role of religion in fighting software piracy
Elbialy, Nora; Gouda, Moamen - 2011
The existence of formal IPR laws can be considered a prerequisite for having efficient law enforcement but does not imply efficient enforcement in itself. A simple model is constructed to explain the interplay between the IPR law and human behavior within counterfeiting countries. It shows how a...
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Enforcing IPR through Informal Institutions: The possible role of religion in fighting software piracy
Elbialy, Nora; Gouda, Moamen - Volkswirtschaft Abteilung, Fachbereich … - 2011
The existence of formal IPR laws can be considered a prerequisite for having efficient law enforcement but does not imply efficient enforcement in itself. A simple model is constructed to explain the interplay between the IPR law and human behavior within counterfeiting countries. It shows how a...
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How (not) to measure institutions
Voigt, Stefan - 2009
The statement institutions matter has become commonplace. A precondition for it to be supported by empirical evidence, is, however, that institutions are measurable. Glaeser et al. (2004) attacks many studies claiming to prove the relevance of institutions for economic development as being based...
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How to measure the rule of law
Voigt, Stefan - 2009
I argue that the rule of law consists of many dimensions and that much information is lost when variables proxying for these dimensions are simply aggregated. I draw on the most important innovations from various legal traditions to propose a concept of the rule of law likely to find general...
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How (Not) to Measure Institutions
Voigt, Stefan - Volkswirtschaft Abteilung, Fachbereich … - 2009
The statement “institutions matter” has become commonplace. A precondition for it to be supported by empirical evidence, is, however, that institutions are measurable. Glaeser et al. (2004) attacks many studies claiming to prove the relevance of institutions for economic development as being...
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How to Measure the Rule of Law
Voigt, Stefan - Volkswirtschaft Abteilung, Fachbereich … - 2009
I argue that the rule of law consists of many dimensions and that much information is lost when variables proxying for these dimensions are simply aggregated. I draw on the most important innovations from various legal traditions to propose a concept of the rule of law likely to find general...
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