Institutions, social norms, and decision-theoretic norms |
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Authors: | David Dequech |
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Affiliation: | aInstitute of Economics, University of Campinas (Unicamp), Sao Paulo, Brazil |
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Abstract: | This article attempts to contribute to the debate on how to define and theorize institutions, particularly regarding normativity and explanations for conformity. Firstly, it proposes some distinctions and concepts: it separates moral from epistemic values, leading to different types of legitimacy and social norms; then it distinguishes different meanings of the term ‘normative’ and introduces the concept of decision-theoretic norm. Secondly, the article defends a broad concept of institutions by arguing that some institutions are neither social norms nor decision-theoretic ones, a point that matters for institutional change and stability. Some conventions from which innovators break are highlighted as an example. |
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Keywords: | Institutions Norms Conventions Conformity Enforcement |
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