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From Designers to Doctrinaires: Staff Research and Fiscal Policy Change at the Imf
The Retreat of the State from Entrepreneurial Activities: an Extended Survey
The ¬タリcredibility Thesis¬タル and Its Application to Property Rights: (In
Credibility and Class in the Evolution of Public Banks: the Case of Turkey Marois, Thomas and Güngen, Ali Rıza
Formalizing Informal Homes, a Bad Idea: the Credibility Thesis Applied to China’S “Extra-Legal” Housing
An Endogenous Theory of Property Rights: Opening the Black Box of Institutions
The Function and Credibility of Institutions by Peter Ho Cambridge University Press, Released on 28 October 2017
Institutional Form Versus Function in a Common Property Context: the Credibility Thesis Tested Through an Agent-Based Model
State Compliance and the Track Record of International Institutions*
Institutional Function Versus Form: the Evolutionary Credibility of Land, Housing and Natural Resources
The Credibility Effect and Rational Expectations
Credibility and Class in the Evolution of Public Banks: the Case of Turkey
Traditional Forms of Land Tenure in Rural China and Models for Reform
EAEPE Session 2016
Urban Planning Open Access Journal | ISSN: 2183-7635
Patronage, Perceived Property Rights and Persistence of Slums Abstract
References Arvanitidis, Paschalis A
Are Civil-Law Notaries Rent-Seeking Monopolists Or Essential Market Intermediaries? Endogenous Development of a Property Rights Institution in Mexico
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The Credibility of Informality
The Role of Leadership Beliefs in State Threat Assessments
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State-Owned Enterprises in Chinese Economic Transformation: Institutional Functionality and Credibility in Alternative Perspectives
Stocking Rates and Varying Social-Ecological Conditions on the Rangelands of Inner Mongolia, China
The Perspective of Substitutability of Institutional Functions
The Credibility of Illegal and Informal Construction Assessing
Delft University of Technology Credibility and Social Conflicts