Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Institutions
Institutions act as reference points around which people can plan. These reference points provide some level of certainty in a changing world. Because they are long-lived and well-known, these institutions help coordinate plans between people. They can be thought of as bringing society closer to equilibrium in the Hayekian sense of the term. That is, they help create a coherent network of plans and expectations among people.
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