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Institutional Grammar Coding Guides and Software

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IG Coding Guides

Institutional Grammar 2.0 Codebook

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  • This codebook covers fundamental concepts of the Institutional Grammar 2.0 (IG 2.0) and provides coding guidelines for the IG 2.0.

Institutional Grammar 2.0 Quick Reference Guide

  • This quick reference provides an overview of key features of IG 2.0 as detailed in the IG 2.0 Codebook.

Codebook for Applying Institutional Grammar to Formal Institutions

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  • This document outlines a series of coding methods that can be used to analyze institutions-in-form, such as those found in public policy documents — from administrative rules to constitutions.

Institutional Grammar Coding Spreadsheet

  • This spreadsheet provides a template for practicing coding with the IG 2.0. Those using the spreadsheet may modify it to suit their specific needs. Please also note that Sheet 2 provides definitions of key IG 2.0 concepts.

IG Software

IG Parser

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  • IG Parser is a tool that parses institutional statements in the IG script notation, which allows for the machine-accessible parsing of institutional information. It is introduced as part of the book Institutional Grammar: Foundations and Applications for Institutional Analysis.

 

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