Beyond Institutions: Beliefs and Leadership

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Beliefs shape the choices of institutions. Beliefs are generally stable, but shocks that cause sufficiently unexpected economic and political outcomes make beliefs malleable. Within these windows of opportunity, leadership can play a role in shaping a new belief among the dominant organizations that in turn generates new institutions and over time a possible transition to a new developmental trajectory.

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Alston, L. J. (2017, June 1). Beyond Institutions: Beliefs and Leadership. Journal of Economic History. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022050717000523

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