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Founded as Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft in 1844.

As one of the oldest journals in the field of political economy, the Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE) deals traditionally with the problems of economics, social policy, and their legal framework. JITE is listed in the Journal of Economic Literature, the Social Science Citation Index, the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, and COREJ.

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Volume 157, Number 1, March 2001

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Editorial Preface

The Proper Scope of Government
pp. 1-2(2)
Authors: Engel, Christoph; Schweizer, Urs

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A Pragmatist Approach to the Proper Scope of Government
pp. 28-48(21)
Author: Knight, Jack

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A Pragmatist Approach to the Proper Scope of Government
pp. 49-52(4)
Author: Scharpf, Fritz W.

A Pragmatist Approach to the Proper Scope of Government
pp. 53-56(4)
Author: Wolfstetter, Elmar

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Fiduciaries, Servants, Agents, and Situational Effects
pp. 79-82(4)
Author: Schlicht, Ekkehart

Authoritarian Agents of Democratic Principals?
pp. 83-86(4)
Author: Schanze, Erich

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The New Institutional Economics of Education
pp. 113-115(3)
Author: Rees, Ray

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The Government and Market Expectations
pp. 116-126(11)
Author: Guesnerie, Roger

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The Government and Market Expectations
pp. 127-129(3)
Authors: Grüner, Hans Peter

The Government and Market Expectations
pp. 130-132(3)
Author: Demougin, Dominique

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Natural Justice and Political Stability
pp. 133-151(19)
Author: Binmore, Ken

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Natural Justice and Political Stability
pp. 152-154(3)
Authors: Nöldeke, Georg

Natural Justice and Political Stability
pp. 155-161(7)
Author: Kliemt, Hartmut

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A Utopia? Government Without Territorial Monopoly
pp. 162-175(14)
Author: Frey, Bruno S.

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A Utopia? Government Without Territorial Monopoly
pp. 176-179(4)
Authors: Eichberger, Jürgen

A Utopia? Government Without Territorial Monopoly
pp. 180-186(7)
Author: Kerber, Wolfgang

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