The Orange Path

Due North

by Arnold Kling
TCS Daily, 13th June 2007
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Mainstream economics assumes that any policy can be implemented anywhere at any time. In contrast, North sees economic behavior as anchored by institutions, which in turn are anchored by beliefs within the culture.

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