While some countries are thriving in political stability and economicprosperity, others are struggling with political instability and poverty. The fundamental difference between the successful and the failed nations boildown to their institutions, as stated by Acemoglu and Robinson in their influential institutional economics work, “Why Nations Fail”. Inclusive institution is the reason why some countries achieved economic success and prosperity because they allow the population to participate and take advantage of the economic activities while extractive institutions hinder it incase of failed nations. The purpose of this study is to explore more closely how extractive institutions persist in an ex-colonised country in spite of institution...
ABSTRAK Using a historical approach, the author explores some empirical evidence of the economic sys...
This paper explores the question whether and to what extent the economic relations between the Nethe...
Abstract: At the end of the nineteenth century colonial Java was in a state of rural poverty and mis...
While some countries are thriving in political stability and economicprosperity, others are struggli...
While some countries are thriving in political stability and economicprosperity, others are struggli...
This volume discusses the comparative legacy of colonial rule in the Netherlands Indies and Belgian ...
This thesis elaborates a decolonial international political economy (IPE) as a means of examining th...
xii, 150 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves [143]-150).Thi...
This article proposes the concept of an extractive regime to understand Indonesia\u27s developmental...
This paper discusses the colonial policy of the Dutch in Indonesia and the British in Malaysia. Both...
Indonesia is now the fourth largest country in the world, but many aspects of its economic history r...
ABSTRAK Using a historical approach, the author explores some empirical evidence of the economic sys...
The second half of the nineteenth century Dutch colonial government has issued the Law relating to e...
Abstract: At the end of the nineteenth century colonial Java was in a state of rural poverty and mis...
Colonial powers typically organized economic activity in the colonies to maximize their economic ret...
ABSTRAK Using a historical approach, the author explores some empirical evidence of the economic sys...
This paper explores the question whether and to what extent the economic relations between the Nethe...
Abstract: At the end of the nineteenth century colonial Java was in a state of rural poverty and mis...
While some countries are thriving in political stability and economicprosperity, others are struggli...
While some countries are thriving in political stability and economicprosperity, others are struggli...
This volume discusses the comparative legacy of colonial rule in the Netherlands Indies and Belgian ...
This thesis elaborates a decolonial international political economy (IPE) as a means of examining th...
xii, 150 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves [143]-150).Thi...
This article proposes the concept of an extractive regime to understand Indonesia\u27s developmental...
This paper discusses the colonial policy of the Dutch in Indonesia and the British in Malaysia. Both...
Indonesia is now the fourth largest country in the world, but many aspects of its economic history r...
ABSTRAK Using a historical approach, the author explores some empirical evidence of the economic sys...
The second half of the nineteenth century Dutch colonial government has issued the Law relating to e...
Abstract: At the end of the nineteenth century colonial Java was in a state of rural poverty and mis...
Colonial powers typically organized economic activity in the colonies to maximize their economic ret...
ABSTRAK Using a historical approach, the author explores some empirical evidence of the economic sys...
This paper explores the question whether and to what extent the economic relations between the Nethe...
Abstract: At the end of the nineteenth century colonial Java was in a state of rural poverty and mis...