Institutions and market economies : the political economy of growth and development

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Institutions and market economies : the political economy of growth and development

edited by W.R. Garside

Palgrave Macmillan, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book is a timely reminder of the more fundamental determinants of capital accumulation and innovation. It provides a mixture of conceptual, empirical, historical and methodological approaches to the relationship between institutions, institutional change and economic development.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: Economic Growth and Development: An Institutional Perspective
  • W.R.Garside Institutions and Economic Development: Economic History and Human Arrangement
  • B.Supple A 'Tiresome Complexity'? Rent-seeking, Devolution and Economic Performance in Northern Ireland, 1945-72
  • G.Brownlow Institutional Capacity and Social Capability: Japan's 'Deviant' Capitalism in the High Growth Period and Beyond
  • W.R.Garside The Developmental Logic of Financial Liberalization in Taiwan
  • E.Thurbon The Institutional Legacy and the Development of an Australian National Innovation System
  • S.Ville The Deep Determinants of Long-run Growth and Economic Development
  • P.D.Owen & C.R.Weatherston The Deep Determinants of Health and Education
  • Institutions versus Geography
  • M.Jones, S.Knowles & P.D.Owen Diseases Dominate
  • A.Batten & A.Martina When Can the Rabble Redistribute? Democratization and Income Distribution in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
  • P.Nel Globalization as the Institutionalization of Neoliberalism: Commodification, Financialization, and the Anchorless Economy
  • R.H.Wade The Democratic Peace and Substitutability during International Crises: Institutionalized Democracy and Foreign Policy Choices
  • K.DeRouen Jr & S.Goldfinch The Professions as Systems that Support Transactions Involving Knowledge: Their Contribution to Economic Development and their Response to the Growth of Global Markets
  • G.Boyce Communicative Transaction Benefits
  • S.Kesting

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