A General Theory of Institutional Change

A General Theory of Institutional Change
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Download or read book A General Theory of Institutional Change written by Shiping Tang and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This article advances a general theory of institutional change. I argue that because institutional change is essentially a process of selecting a few ideas out of many and solidifying them into institutions, competition of ideas and struggle for power to make rules are the heart of institutional change. Synthesizing the harmony approach and the conflict approach, two fundamental approaches toward institutional change, I combine competition of ideas and struggle for power to construct a general theory of institutional change. The general theory explains the basic facts of institutional change much better than more specific theories of institutional change. The general theory also achieves theoretical unification by making many existing theories of institutional change specific versions of the general theory, thus substantiating its claim to be a general theory of institutional change.


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