Institutionnalisme -- Aspect social. : The institutional economics of corruption and reform : theory, evidence, and policy / Johann Graf Lambsdorff
2007
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Institutionnalisme -- Congres. : Social costs and public action in modern capitalism : essays inspired by Karl William Kapp's theory of social costs / edited by Wolfram Elsner, Pietro Frigato and Paolo Ramazzotti
--subdivision Societies, etc. under names of individual persons, families, and corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, uniform titles of sacred works, and topical headings; and names of individual associations, institutions, etc
Institutions Byzantin (Empire) : The imperial administrative system in the ninth century : with a revised text of the Kletorologion of Philotheos / by J.B. Bury
Institutions, Charitable and philanthropic -- See Charities
Here are entered works on privately supported welfare activities. Works on tax-supported welfare activities are entered under Public welfare. Works on the methods employed in social work, public or private, are entered under Social service. Works that discuss collectively the various policies, programs, services, and facilities to meet basic human needs relating to the quality of life, such as education, health, welfare, etc. are entered under Human services --subdivision Charities under names of ethnic groups and names of corporate bodies; and subdivision Civilian relief under names of wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945--Civilian relief
Institutions financières -- Études comparatives. : Emerging financial centers : legal and institutional framework : Bahamas, Hong Kong, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Kuwait, Panama, Singapore / edited by Robert C. Effros
Here are entered works that discuss collectively the various established or organized societies or corporations that are created and exist by law or public authority for the benefit of the public in general, such as public hospitals, charities, colleges, universities, etc
Here are entered works on interrelated systems of social roles, norms, or processes organized for the satisfaction of an important social need or function, e.g., family, economy, education
Institutions sociales -- Sociologie. : The sociological eye : selected papers / Everett C. Hughes ; with a new introduction by David Riesman and Howard S. Becker
Here are entered works that discuss collectively the various established or organized societies or corporations that are created and exist by law or public authority for the benefit of the public in general, such as public hospitals, charities, colleges, universities, etc