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Institutionalist meaning
Of, pertaining to, or following institutionalism
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She and the President invited doppelgänger comparisons: the flashy fabulist and the buttoned-down institutionalist locked in each other’s sights.
Chief Justice John Roberts likes to present himself as an institutionalist, concerned with upholding the legacy of the Supreme Court.
It is because of this aversion of nation-states in the South Asian Region to sustain cooperation on such issues (Bose, 2024), that this paper follows a neo-liberal institutionalist approach to focus on the economic function of the catastrophe bond.
But it is also deeply institutionalist in a lot of ways.
Is there some part of you, just from the perspective of a polling institutionalist, that feels the stakes are higher than normal in this election?
In the space of a few weeks, Mr. Graham, who has long prided himself on being an institutionalist, has gone from expressing an open mind about impeachment to becoming a leader of the president’s counterattack.
Taking a neo-institutionalist perspective the rule of law could be defined as dominance of formal institutions in the political arena.
For the same reasons (and for several other reasons in addition) he was unable to accept the institutionalist solution.
In an interview late in life Parsons recalled his conversation with Joseph Schumpeter about the institutionalist methodological position, the following way: "An economist like Schumpeter, by contrast, would absolutely have none of that.
References Other references * Massimiliano Vatiero (2009), "An Institutionalist Explanation of Market Dominances".
The Amherst Papers also reveal that Parsons did not agree with his institutionalist teachers, since he writes in the Amherst papers that technological development and moral progress are two structurally independent empirical processes.