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Preferred term
jurisdictions and structure-induced equilibria
Definition
- Institutions are widely held to affect outcomes (e.g., neo-institutionalist theories in the social sciences). An important argument in this context concerns the stability of political interactions. [Source: Encyclopedia of Power; Jurisdictions and Structure-Induced Equilibria]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/jurisdictions_and_structure-induced_equilibria
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