History, Analytic Narratives, and the Rules-in-Equilibrium View of Institutions

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 50 (5):391-417 (2020)
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Analytic narratives are case studies of historical events and/or institutions that are formed by the combination of the narrative method characteristic of historical and historiographical wor...

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