Institutional change and economic development / edited by Ha-Joon Chang.
Institutional change and economic development / edited by Ha-Joon Chang.
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New York, NY : United Nations University Press, 2007.
Date
2007.
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N338.9/ 426
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English
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Physical content
xxii, 305 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents
1. Institutional change and economic development: an introduction / Ha-Joon Chang -- Part I: Theoretical Overview -- 2. Understanding the relationship between institutions and economic development: some key theoretical issues / Ha-Joon Chang -- 3. Extending the "institutional" turn: property, politi...
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Publisher
New York, NY : United Nations University Press, 2007.
Edition
North America and Geneva ed.
Place of Publication
New York (State)
Date Published
2007.
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Summary
The first part of this book provides a theoretical overview, translating the abstract theoretical notions that underlie the present discussions on the role of institutions in economic development into more concrete terms that are relevant for policymakers. The second part, which considers the evolution of particular institutions, such as the bureau...
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Institutional change and economic development / edited by Ha-Joon Chang.
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"The chapters in the volume were all prepared for the UNU-WIDER project on 'Institutions and Economic Development : Theory, History, and Contemporary Experiences.' An initial project planning meeting was held in Oxford in March 2004. ... The project meeting was held in April 2005 at WIDER in Helsinki"--P. xxi-xxii.
Includes bibliographical references and index....
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N338.9/ 426
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ISBN
9789280811438 (pbk.)
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338.9
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991000681389702626