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Adaptive Efficiency During The Great Recession An Analysis Of The Institutional And Organizational Determinants Of Crisis Resilience 1st Ed 2019 Robert Fritzsch

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Adaptive Efficiency During The Great Recession An Analysis Of The Institutional And Organizational Determinants Of Crisis Resilience 1st Ed 2019 Robert Fritzsch
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Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden;Springer Gabler
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.84 MB
Author: Robert Fritzsch
ISBN: 9783658274085, 9783658274092, 3658274085, 3658274093
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed. 2019

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Adaptive Efficiency During The Great Recession An Analysis Of The Institutional And Organizational Determinants Of Crisis Resilience 1st Ed 2019 Robert Fritzsch by Robert Fritzsch 9783658274085, 9783658274092, 3658274085, 3658274093 instant download after payment.

Robert Fritzsch provides an institutional economic analysis of the Great Recession. The author shows that institutions matter as determinants of crisis resilience - however in a different way than predicted by the prominent theories of Olson (1982) and North, Wallis, Weingast (2009), as the crisis was most severe in developed countries with democratic political institutions, rule of law and restrained regulations. The empirical results support theoretical predictions only within the sub-group of developed countries, where rule of law and restrained regulations show a positive association with crisis resilience.

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