Quote by Douglass North
"The paradox of institutions is that we need them to organize society, yet they often organize society against our interests."
"The paradox of institutions is that we need them to organize society, yet they often organize society against our interests."
"Institutions are the humanly devised constraints that shape human interaction."
"The performance of economies over time is determined by institutions and institutional change."
"Ideas have consequences, and the ideas we hold shape the institutions we create."
"Economic history is fundamentally about understanding how societies organize production and exchange."