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Institutionalism may refer to:
- Institutional theory, an approach to the study of politics that focuses on formal institutions of government
- New institutionalism, a social theory that focuses on developing a sociological view of institutions, the way they interact and the effects of institutions on society
- Institutional economics, an economic school approaching economic issues from a macro sociological point of view
- New institutional economics, an economic school that analyzes social norms, organizational arrangements etc.
- Historical institutionalism, a social science method of inquiry that uses institutions as subject of study in order to find, measure and trace patterns and sequences of social, political, economic behavior and change across time and space
- Liberal institutionalism, an approach to international organizations in international relations
This page is a primary topic and an article should be written about it. One or more editors believe it holds the title of a broad-concept article. The article may be written here or drafted elsewhere first. Related titles should be described here, while unrelated titles should be moved to Institutionalism (disambiguation). (July 2025) |
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