Philosophy, politics, and stakeholders
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Philosophy, politics, and stakeholders
(Understanding market reforms, v. 1)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-305) and index
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Description
During the last twenty-five years there has been a widespread move toward more market-oriented policies and institutions across the developing and former socialist (or current transition) countries, usually in the context of more politically open societies. The most remarkable fact of this movement is that while policies have often been quite similar, results have been very different. This book attempts to lay groundwork for a political economy analysis of understanding what governments did differently - and why they did so - that led to such a wide variety of outcomes.
Table of Contents
- List of Figures List of Tables List of Boxes Notes on Contributors Introduction to Understanding Reform
- J.M.Fanelli & G.McMahon On the Philosophical, Political, and Methodological Underpinnings of Reform
- J.M.Fanelli & V.Popov On the Measurement of Market-Oriented Reforms
- N.V.Loayza & R.Soto Causes, National Costs and Timing of Reforms
- L.H.Liew, L.Bruszt & L.He Interest Groups, Stakeholders, and the Distribution of Benefits and Costs of Reform
- J.Fidrmuc & A.G.Noury Political and Institutions and Economic Policy Reform
- A.Rius & N.van de Walle Markets, Regulatory Institutions, Competitiveness and Reforms
- S.Bhattacharya & U.R.Patel State, Public Goods and Reform
- I.Bicanic, V.Gligorov & I.Krastev References Index
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