@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008996, author = {原田, 裕治 and HARADA, Yuji}, issue = {4}, journal = {経済科学}, month = {Mar}, note = {This paper aims at interpreting the analytical framework for Institution and Institutional Change that B. Amable, a French Regulationist, proposed in his own book (Amable 2003), and moreover, at examining a further development of the theory of Institutions. The framework of Amable is characterized by three conceptions as follows. First, Institution is defined as a political-economy equilibrium, which results from the conflicts of interest between different socio-political groups which aggregate respectively some sub-groups having their common interests. Second, Institutional complementarity is seen as that which guarantees the coherence of an institutional structure which consists of institutions in different domains. Third, Institutional hierarchy is identified as that which determines the order of institutional structure. With all the conceptions above, the framework provides an explanation for the evolutionary process of institutional structure. It implies an articulation of politics and economy. In addition to it, we propose the distinction between two types of crisis to enrich such an explanation. This would be helpful in understanding the dynamics of institution and institutional structure.}, pages = {93--111}, title = {制度における補完性と階層性―B.アマーブルによる制度理論へのアプローチ}, volume = {52}, year = {2005} }