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Formal Institutions in Economics

In economics, formal institutions refer to the explicitly codified rules that govern economic activity. These are typically created and enforced by a state or other recognized authority and include constitutions, laws, property rights, and regulations. They establish the legal framework within which individuals and firms make economic decisions.

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