Institutional competition among jurisdictions: An evolutionary approach
V Vanberg, W Kerber - Constitutional Political Economy, 1994 - Springer
V Vanberg, W Kerber
Constitutional Political Economy, 1994•SpringerThe purpose of this paper is to outline an evolutionary approach to the process of
competition among institutions. We shall focus, in particular, on two issues: first, the role of
the competitive process as a knowledge-creating process; and, second, the issue of what
inferences, if any, can be drawn from the nature of this process regarding the desirability of
its outcomes. In discussing both issues we will draw a parallel between ordinary market
competition and competition in the realm of institutions. Some clarifying comments in order …
competition among institutions. We shall focus, in particular, on two issues: first, the role of
the competitive process as a knowledge-creating process; and, second, the issue of what
inferences, if any, can be drawn from the nature of this process regarding the desirability of
its outcomes. In discussing both issues we will draw a parallel between ordinary market
competition and competition in the realm of institutions. Some clarifying comments in order …
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to outline an evolutionary approach to the process of competition among institutions. We shall focus, in particular, on two issues: first, the role of the competitive process as a knowledge-creating process; and, second, the issue of what inferences, if any, can be drawn from the nature of this process regarding the desirability of its outcomes. In discussing both issues we will draw a parallel between ordinary market competition and competition in the realm of institutions. Some clarifying comments in order to narrow down what we mean by “evolutionary approach” and “institutional competition” precede the analysis.
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