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ID158488
Title ProperWhen order affects performance
Other Title Informationculture, behavioral spillovers, and institutional path dependence
LanguageENG
AuthorBEDNAR, JENNA ;  Page, Scott E
Summary / Abstract (Note)Evidence suggests that the cultural context influences the performance of laws, policies, and political institutions. Descriptive accounts reveal that outcomes and behaviors often depend on the array of historical institutions. This article presents a multi-institutional framework that can account for those findings through path-dependent behavioral spillovers. Individuals learn equilibrium behaviors when interacting in a new institutional setting. Initially, some individuals choose behaviors that align with their behaviors in similar extant institutions, creating a cultural context that can lead to inefficient outcomes. The article shows how avoiding path dependence requires sequencing (or designing) institutions to maintain behavioral diversity. Optimal sequencing thus requires positioning institutions with clear incentives early in the sequence as well as avoiding strong punishments that can stifle attempts to break established behavioral patterns.
`In' analytical NoteAmerican Political Science Review Vol. 112, No.1; Feb 2018: p.82-98
Journal SourceAmerican Political Science Review 2018-01 112, 1
Key WordsCulture ;  Behavioral Spillovers ;  Institutional Path Dependence