- Administrative and Civil Service Reform
- Highlights the restructuring of economic systems to avoid fraud in certain areas of the world and encourage change and progress.
- Autobiography – Coase, Ronald H.
- Interests in academic, economics, teaching and research, and in writing books and articles.
- Autobiography – Fogel, Robert W.
- Discusses Fogel’s belief on combining the study of history and economics, interests and quantitative approaches to economic history, works and research.
- Autobiography - North, Douglas C.
- Highlights North's family, education, life as economist, dissertation on the history of life insurance, articles, and research.
- Autobiography - Simon, Herbert A.
- Discusses Simon's career, research, education in economics, and interests in organization decision-making and politics of science.
- Conall Boyle – Lotteries
- Features example of lottery decides, discussion papers and publications, lottery and society, and topic listings.
- Encyclopedia of Law and Economics
- Reference work surveys the whole law and economic literature, includes reviews and bibliographies, structure and quotation style.
- European School on New Institutional Economics
- Focuses on the analysis of economic impact, issues on public policies and firm strategies, and emphasis on applied analysis.
- Institutional Economics
- Approach draws on classical liberal tradition, economic outcomes, macroeconomics, and analysis on capital markets and monetary policy.
- International Society for New Institutional Economics
- Interdisciplinary enterprise combines economics, law, organization theory, political sciences, sociology, and anthropology. Features news, conferences, resources and contacts.
- Iris Center
- Research and advisory center understands and facilitates economic growth and democratic development in poor countries, and promotes implementation and strategy.
- Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
- Specializes in modern institutional economics, serves as source of information on public choice, economic analysis of law and new economic history.
- Max Planck Institute
- Studies law, economics, and politics, and concerns on the analysis of incentives for public good preferences and financial market regulations.
- Ronald Coase Institute
- Promotes research on law, rules, customs and norms on the economic system, and features links and resources, activities, and community.
- Sanghera, Balihar
- Contains links to academic modules that include sociology, political economy, philosophy and social sciences.
- Social Capital Gateway
- Contains resources in social interactions and capital, and the relationship with human, social and economic development.
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