Abstract
"New Institutional" Theories have proliferated across the social sciences. While they have substantial disagreements, they agree that institutions are created to produce local social orders, are social constructions, fundamentally about how powerful groups create rules of interaction and maintain unequal resource distributions, and yet, once in existence, both constrain and enable actors in subsequent institution building.
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Fligstein, N. (2001). Fields, Power, and Social Skill: A Critical Analysis of the New Institutionalisms. Journal of Economic Sociology, 2(1), 4–25. https://doi.org/10.17323/1726-3247-2001-1-4-25
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