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Informal Institutions in Economics

Informal institutions are the unwritten rules, social norms, conventions, and codes of conduct that shape economic behavior. Unlike formal institutions, they are not legally codified but are enforced through social mechanisms like reputation, trust, and community pressure. They play a crucial role in governing transactions, especially where formal enforcement is weak or absent.

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