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Social institutions and economic development :a tribute to Kurt Martin
- 其他作者: Martin, Kurt, , Fitzgerald, E. V. K.
- 出版: Dordrecht [Netherlands] ;Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers ©2002.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xxiii, 197 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development -- Economic Development. , Sustainable development. , Developing countries. , Government & Business. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Structural Adjustment. , Evolutionary economics. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Government & Business. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development -- General. , Developing countries Economic aspects. , DevelopmentGeneral. , DevelopmentBusiness Development. , Public PolicyEconomic Policy. , Economic development. , POLITICAL SCIENCE , Electronic books. , Developing countries , DevelopmentEconomic Development. , Economics. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Development -- Business Development. , POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy -- Economic Policy. , Social institutions. , Festschriften. , Economic aspects. , Structural Adjustment.
- ISBN: 0306481596 , 9780306481598
- ISBN: 9781402008948 , 1402008945
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index. Foreword -- Introduction: Institutions in Modern Development Economics -- 1. Agrarian Reforms and Intersectoral Relations: A Summary -- 2. Bringing Institutions into Evolutionary Growth Theory -- 3. Towards an Evolutionary Economic Approach to Sustainable Development -- 4. Structural Dynamics and Economic Development -- 5. Economic Reforms, Development and Distribution: Were the Founding Fathers of Development Theory Right?- 6. Why Groups Matter -- 7. Rethinking Development Assistance: The Implications of Social Citizenship in a Global Economy -- 8. Partnership, Inclusiveness and Aid Effectiveness in Africa -- 9. Aid, the Employment Relation and the Deserving Poor: Regaining Political Economy -- Contributors -- Index.
- 摘要: This book celebrates the modern relevance of one of the founding fathers of development economics - Kurt Martin. His thought - drawn from the central conflict of the twentieth century between collective action and individual enterprise - has influenced a generation of scholars at one of Europe's foremost development studies faculties, the Institute of Social Studies (ISS) in The Hague. In this tribute to Kurt Martin, leading world thinkers, including Richard Nelson, Jos Antonio Ocampo, Frances Stewart, and Ben Ndulu, discuss the role of social institutions in economic development. They are complemented by leading ISS faculty, all contributing to the debate that will define the policy research agenda well into the next decade. This is an essential text for economic scholars, postgraduate students, and development practitioners alike.
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Jan Pronk The role of institutions in economic development has been debated at length. It is a major chapter in the history of economic thought. It was also a key - sue in comparisons of the effectiveness of Eastern and Western economic systems. Understanding the variety of social and cultural institutions has - ways been crucial in analysing development processes in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America. Less attention has been given to institutions in studies of the economic performance of Western countries. This may be because economic policies in the West were mostly oriented to the short and medium terms rather than to the long-term perspective. In the short run ins- tutions are given, in the long run they lend themselves for change. From the outset, economic institutions (e.g. markets, enterprises) and their underlying values (e.g. efficiency, economicfreedom) received much - tention. Similar attention was given to political institutions (the state, government, the law) and values (democracy, accountability, human rights). Thought also turned to social institutions (entrepreneurship, the middle class, the family household, land-tenure systems) and social values (tradition, gender and age relations, justice). Studies soon followed of cultural insti- tions (religion, ethnicity) and values (material consumerism or the bond between man and nature). Without the insight gained by studying insti- tions, economics would have become a dull discipline.
來源: Google Book
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