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https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0091696tion; institutions; path dependence; and institutional change. An understanding of social norms is critical to predict and explain human behavior. People incorporate in themselves a set of social norms from their surroundings. Norms govern behavior, and are self-sustaining in an interdependent systeTexture 发表于 2025-3-23 18:59:00
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Family Authorship and Romantic Print Culture to discuss the social order only when all agents share the same perception of existing reality which includes others’ actions. People follow rules of behavior in society. Relying on rules is a device we have learned to use because our reason is insufficient to master the detail of complex reality.Focus-Words 发表于 2025-3-24 07:26:25
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Joseph H. Astrachan,Annelie K. Stidernd individual actions coevolve. In order to have a complete picture of institutions in interactions between structure and agency, we need to take both approaches into consideration. In the mental dimension, institutions guide individual behavior and thought. In the emergence dimension, the equilibri温顺 发表于 2025-3-24 18:08:10
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2662-3846 ework for predicting behavioral and institutional patterns.This book presents institutional evolution and individual choice as codependent results of behavioral patterns. Drawing on F.A. Hayek‘s concepts of cognition and cultural evolution, Teraji demonstrates how the relationship between the sensor