Institutions and DevelopmentEdward Elgar Publishing, 1.01.2010 г. - 240 страници Both economic research and the history of foreign aid suggest that the largest barriers to development arise from a society's institutions - its norms and rules. This book explains how institutions drive economic development. It provides numerous exam |
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... competitive economy, brought very different rules and traditions compared to colonists from Spain, with its powerful, centralized state serving a narrow elite. Other scholars emphasize factor endowments, land and labor. Regions such as ...
... competitive economy, brought very different rules and traditions compared to colonists from Spain, with its powerful, centralized state serving a narrow elite. Other scholars emphasize factor endowments, land and labor. Regions such as ...
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... competing interests. People without connections will favor reforms that add connections, so too will developers, builders, contractors, and property owners seeking lucrative business opportunities or higher property values. Often ...
... competing interests. People without connections will favor reforms that add connections, so too will developers, builders, contractors, and property owners seeking lucrative business opportunities or higher property values. Often ...
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... competitive global market. Although fortuitous circumstances played a part, foreign aid was usually not important; except for the impetus it gave South Korea and Taiwan to reduce their dependence on US aid. Local intellectual capital ...
... competitive global market. Although fortuitous circumstances played a part, foreign aid was usually not important; except for the impetus it gave South Korea and Taiwan to reduce their dependence on US aid. Local intellectual capital ...
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... competition between a host of sophisticated and complicated organizations and creates a sustainable equilibrium. Why is this transition to modern markets, thriving civil societies, and responsive and stable polities so rare? Why is ...
... competition between a host of sophisticated and complicated organizations and creates a sustainable equilibrium. Why is this transition to modern markets, thriving civil societies, and responsive and stable polities so rare? Why is ...
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3 Marketsupportive institutions | 24 |
4 Can foreign aid promote development? | 47 |
5 Can we measure institutions and institutional change? | 79 |
6 Institutions and the reform of urban water systems | 100 |
7 The role of scholars and scholarship in economic development | 139 |
8 Where do we go from here? | 185 |
References | 189 |
Index | 217 |
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