Abstract

AbstractThis chapter carries forward the discussion on conceptualizations and methods to capture ideational and institutional change within the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) into the context of new-institutional insights offered by the rational choice, historical and sociological institutional perspectives. The chapter first addresses the issues of how rational choice, historical and sociological approaches define and capture institutions. Essentially, it discusses what changes when institutions change and what are the preferred methodologies used to identify institutional change empirically. Thereafter, the chapter zooms in on a series of conceptualizations and explanations of institutional change with a particular focus on those changes that are ideational in nature.

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