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Douglass North

North was an influential figure in New Institutional Economics, which emphasizes the impact of institutions on economic behaviors and outcomes. North argued, "Institutions provide the incentive structure of an economy; as that structure evolves, it shapes the direction of economic change towards growth, stagnation, or decline." Rational and wealth-maximizing individuals lack complete information and have difficulties monitoring and enforcing agreements. Institutions can provide information and reduce transaction costs, thus encouraging economic activity. Provided by Wikipedia
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Growth and welfare in the American past a new economic history by North, Douglass Cecil
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The economics of public issues by North, Douglass Cecil
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The economics of public issues by North, Douglass Cecil
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The economic growth of the United States, 1790-1860 by North, Douglass Cecil
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The economics of public issues by North, Douglass Cecil
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Understanding the process of economic change by North, Douglass Cecil
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The economics of public issues by North, Douglass Cecil
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Growth and welfare in the American past a new economic history by North, Douglass Cecil
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