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_967113 _aAhrens, Joachim |
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_aGovernance and economic development : _ba comparative institutional approach / _cpor Joachim Ahrens. -- |
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_aReino Unido : _bEdward Elgar, _c2002. |
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_a433 p. : _bgrafs. |
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_t1. Introduction: market, stae, and economic development _t1.1 Economic development, policy reform, and the interaction between the economy and the polity _t1.2 The arguments: beyond the state-versus-market debate _t1.3 Research strategy _tPART I Policy reform, institutions, and economic perfomance _t2. The Washington Consensus and its limits _t3. From new political economy to new institutional economics _t3.1 The new political economy _t3.1.1 Features of the new political economy _t3.1.2 Rational politics, irrational economics _t3.1.3 Critique of the NPE: positive economics, negative politics? _t3.2 The new institutional economics _t3.2.1 Definition and classification of institutions _t3.2.2 The assumptions, axioms, and terminology of the NIE _t3.2.3 The functions of institutions _t3.2.4 The instituttional design of institutions and the political steering of social processes _t4. Institutional change and economic performance _t4.1 The naive model: induced institutional change _t4.2 The supply of institutions: collectve-action problems and the role of governments _t4.3 Political eonomy, institutions, and adaptive efficiency _t4.4 The need for a politico-insititutional foundation of policy reform _tPART II Governance: theory and practice _t5. Governance and economic performance: conceptual considerations _t5.1 Governance: what's in a word? _t5.2 The dimensions of effective governance _t5.3 Improving the quality of policy making through institution building _t5.3.1 State strenght, administrative capability, and credible commitments _t5.3.2 Limiting state strenght _t5.3.3 Capacity building, implementation, and enforcement _t5.3.4 Key economic institutions _t5.3.5 The importance of informal institutions _t5.3.6 The components of a market-enchancing governance secture _t6. Governance in practice: evidence from less development countries and economies in trasition _t6.1 Insitutions matter: the empirical evidence _t6.2 The institutional foundation of development states: east Asia _t6.2.1 Getting interventions right _t6.2.2 Political economy of policy reform: governance in the HPAEs _t6.2.3 Myth or miracle: governance and economic performance after the Asia crisis _t6.3 Governance and systemic transformation _t6.3.1 Large countries: China, India, and Russia _t6.3.2 EU accession candidates: the Visergrád countries _t7. Rethinking effective governance: politico-institutional structures and ecomomic development in comparative perspective _t7.1 The evolution of effective governance _t7.2 How to promote efective governance? the role of international organizations _t7.3 Towards a post-Washington consensus? _tAppendix _tReferences _tIndex |
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