Collectively accepted social norms and performativity: the pursuit of normativity of globalization in economic institutions

Journal of Economic Methodology 27 (3):226-239 (2020)
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Although the philosophical literature on social institutions has been insightful for social scientific studies, the application of its core concepts, such as collective intentionality, to real inst...

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