microinstitutions
Microinstitutions are a concept in economics that refers to small-scale, informal rules and norms that govern the behavior of individuals and groups in specific contexts. These microinstitutions can emerge spontaneously in various settings, such as communities, markets, and organizations, without being formally established.
Research on microinstitutions suggests that they can play a crucial role in shaping individual and group behavior,
Microinstitutions can be observed in various forms, including custom, tradition, and social norms. They can be
Microinstitutions are also important for understanding the resilience and adaptability of societies in the face of
While microinstitutions can be informal and uncodified, they can still have significant effects on economic and