The paper develops the concepts of development impeding institutions and exclusive development, and examines their interrelationship. Haiti is used as a case study to illustrate how the two can interact to form a "trap" in which exploitive institutions and severe inequities become mutually reinforcing. The implications of this institutional approach provide a strong justification for development policies which target institutional reform and empoiverment jointly
In the present article we attempt to follow the logic of the predatory state as it has operated in H...
Colonialist policies and lending practices by foreign states and non-state actors have led to seriou...
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti has exposed the extreme vulnerability of a society where the state and ...
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti has exposed the extreme vulnerability of a people living in a country w...
Abstract The 2010 earthquake in Haiti has exposed the extreme vulnerability of a people living in a ...
The article attempts to answer the question of what has made economic policy reform founder on two o...
Political institutions have been shown to play a key role in determining economic outcomes. Where do...
In the recent decades, in Haiti, a growing propensity to accept new technologies is observed. More t...
In this thesis, I seek to understand the historical process by which Haiti has become a site of econ...
Why some countries are rich and other poor, unable to escape the poverty trap remains a problem that...
Haiti is governed by a small economic elite and the majority of its poor and marginalized population...
This paper reviews economic developments in Haiti during 1990–94. In the public finances, the curren...
Haiti's current political system and political behaviour are completely at odds with the objectives ...
This paper examines rural livelihood systems in Haiti from both a political and ecological perspecti...
Haiti was the richest colony in the world during the 18th century, and at the turn of the 19th centu...
In the present article we attempt to follow the logic of the predatory state as it has operated in H...
Colonialist policies and lending practices by foreign states and non-state actors have led to seriou...
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti has exposed the extreme vulnerability of a society where the state and ...
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti has exposed the extreme vulnerability of a people living in a country w...
Abstract The 2010 earthquake in Haiti has exposed the extreme vulnerability of a people living in a ...
The article attempts to answer the question of what has made economic policy reform founder on two o...
Political institutions have been shown to play a key role in determining economic outcomes. Where do...
In the recent decades, in Haiti, a growing propensity to accept new technologies is observed. More t...
In this thesis, I seek to understand the historical process by which Haiti has become a site of econ...
Why some countries are rich and other poor, unable to escape the poverty trap remains a problem that...
Haiti is governed by a small economic elite and the majority of its poor and marginalized population...
This paper reviews economic developments in Haiti during 1990–94. In the public finances, the curren...
Haiti's current political system and political behaviour are completely at odds with the objectives ...
This paper examines rural livelihood systems in Haiti from both a political and ecological perspecti...
Haiti was the richest colony in the world during the 18th century, and at the turn of the 19th centu...
In the present article we attempt to follow the logic of the predatory state as it has operated in H...
Colonialist policies and lending practices by foreign states and non-state actors have led to seriou...
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti has exposed the extreme vulnerability of a society where the state and ...