Reading in economics and organization theory

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Reccomendations from Forrest:

  • Gintis, Herbert. 2009. The bounds of reason : game theory and the

unification of the behavioral sciences. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

  • ———. 2009. "Game theory evolving : a problem-centered introduction to

modeling strategic interaction." Princeton University Press.

  • Henrich, Joseph Patrick, Robert Boyd, Samuel Bowles, Colin Camerer,

Ernst Fehr, and Herbert Gintis, eds. 2004. Foundations of human sociality : economic experiments and ethnographic evidence from fifteen small-scale societies. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press.

  • Henrich, Joseph Patrick, Richard McElreath, Abigail Barr, Jean

Ensminger, Clark Barrett, Alexander Bolyanatz, Juan Camilo Cardenas, Michael Gurven, Edwins Gwako, Natalie Henrich, Carolyn Lesorogol, Frank Marlowe, David Tracer, and John Ziker. 2006. "Costly Punishment Across Human Societies." Science 312 (5781):1767-70.

  • Mantzavinos, C., Douglass C. North, and Syed Shariq. 2004. "Learning,

Institutions, and Economic Performance." Perspectives on Politics 2 (01):75-84.

  • Pierson, Paul. 2000. "Increasing Returns, Path Dependence, and the

Study of Politics." The American political science review 94 (2):251-67.

  • ———. 2004. Politics in time : history, institutions, and social

analysis. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

  • Carpenter, Daniel P. 2001. The forging of bureaucratic autonomy :

reputations, networks, and policy innovation in executive agencies, 1862-1928. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.

  • Bates, Robert H., Avner Greif, Margaret Levi, Jean-Laurent Rosenthal,

and Barry Weingast. 1998. Analytic narratives. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.

  • North, Douglass C., and Barry R. Weingast. 1989. "Constitutions and

Commitment: The Evolution of Institutional Governing Public Choice in Seventeenth-Century England." The Journal of Economic History 49 (4):803-32.

  • Shepsle, Kenneth A., and Barry R. Weingast. 1981. "Structure-induced

equilibrium and legislative choice." Public Choice 37 (3):503-19.

  • ———. 1984. "When Do Rules of Procedure Matter?" The Journal of

Politics 46 (1):206-21.

  • North, Douglass Cecil. 2005. Understanding the process of economic

change. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.