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The evolution of institutions in transition
In: CEESA Discussion Paper, Band 4/2001
"This paper aims at explaining the role and importance of the evolution of institutions for sustainable agri-environments during the transition process by referring to examples of agri-environmental problems faced in Central and Eastern European countries. It is often stated that the replacement of institutional structures in post socialist countries would bring a unique opportunity to implement new policies and institutions needed to ensure that economic growth is environmentally sustainable. This idea stems from the assumption that the breakdown of the socialist system resembles that (of the Schumpeterian type) of creative destruction - a process that incessantly revolutionizes economic structures from within. However, not all kinds of institutions, especially at local level, can simply be implemented, and even more, not incessantly. Instead, they evolve as a response to ecosystem and social system characteristics, and this is a rather slow process. A central question therefore is whether the required institutional arrangements for achieving sustainability in the area of agri-environmental resource management can be built more easily in periods of transition as they fill institutional gaps, or whether processes of transition make institution building a more difficult and far more time consuming task than previously thought. Above all, we want to find out, how these two processes of institution building at different scales affect the sustainable management of resources such as water and biodiversity in agriculture? It will become clear that the agri-environmental problem areas faced during transition are complex and dynamic and require adequate institutions both by political design and from the grassroots, to be developed by the respective actors involved. Transition from centrally planned to pluralistic systems has to be considered as a particular and in some respect non-typical process of institutional change. Popular theories of institutional change do not necessarily apply. The privatisation experience from many CEE countries will serve as an example. Finally, we will provide some examples of missing or insufficient interaction between political actors or agencies and people in CEE countries. Substantial investments into social and human capital, particularly regarding informal institutions are needed for institutions of sustainability to evolve." (author's abstract)
Die Institutionen
In: Beiträge zur politischen Bildung an Volksschulen 2
In: Institutionen und Probleme der parlamentarischen Demokratie 1
Institutions in the economic fitness landscape: what impact do welfare state institutions have on economic performance?
In: Discussion Papers / Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Forschungsschwerpunkt Arbeitsmarkt und Beschäftigung, Abteilung Arbeitsmarktpolitik und Beschäftigung, Band 02-210
"This paper uses data from 20 OECD countries to investigate the impact of welfare state institutions (especially employment protection, wage bargaining and work incentives) on the functioning of the labour market both theoretically and empirically. It shows that the impact of welfare state institutions is not as clear-cut as the deregulationists' view suggests. This result may be surprising against the background of the common view that welfare state measures cause European employment problems but it is in line with the outcomes of many other economic studies. The reasons for the ambiguous effects of welfare state institutions are manifold but the most important reason is the complexity of the impacts. There are many side-effects or second-round effects of welfare state institutions which, although often neglected, prove to be very important in the real 'imperfect market' world. Many welfare state institutions only have a clear-cut negative effect against the background of the theoretical perfect market model." (author's abstract)
Institutionality: "Institution" and "Institutions Matter"
In: Open Journal of Political Science: OJPS, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 23-30
ISSN: 2164-0513
Intimacy in institutions; Intimité en institutions
In: Genre, sexualité & société, Heft 26
ISSN: 2104-3736
III Governmental and Administrative Institutions Institutions Politiques Et Administratives: (a) Central institutions /Institutions centrales
In: International political science abstracts: IPSA, Band 57, Heft 6, S. 741-759
ISSN: 1751-9292
III Governmental and Administrative Institutions / Institutions Politiques et Administratives: (a) Central institutions / Institutions centrales
In: International political science abstracts: IPSA, Band 57, Heft 5, S. 611-629
ISSN: 1751-9292
III Governmental and Administrative Institutions/ Institutions Politiques et Administratives: (a) Central institutions / Institutions centrales
In: International political science abstracts: IPSA, Band 57, Heft 4, S. 479-502
ISSN: 1751-9292