By critically reviewing different strands of literature on institutional change and development, this essay argues that, in order to fully understand subnational economic development, we need to move away from ‘good governance' explanations in which geography‐specific analyses of power structures and elite interests are largely absent. Using findings for Colombia and insights from economic geography and heterodox political economy theories, this essay gives theoretical and conceptual guidelines and approximations for future studies on regional economic development. The contribution provides a place‐based discussion of how the historically evolved distribution of power balances, context‐specific elite interests, and the interaction between p...
Introduction: Based on regional inequalities documented by economic historians related to land exten...
This thesis aims to explain why and how after a comprehensive set of decentralising processes, Colom...
Hundreds of studies have failed to establish the effects of decentralisation on a number of importan...
By critically reviewing different strands of literature on institutional change and development, thi...
Applying a non-linear political economy analysis of power balances, institutional mechanisms, and el...
This paper highlights the importance of institutions on development and as it particularly applies t...
Journal ArticleHa-Joon Chang, in his article ?Institutions and Economic Development: Theory, Policy,...
This study analyses the relationship between institutions and economic growth at the intra-regional ...
This paper proposes a framework for a regional economic policy in Colombia. The regional characteris...
Large-scale investment projects in extractives, industrial agriculture, and power generation continu...
According to some worldwide government indicators, Colombia is classified as being below countries n...
This paper analyzes the economic agglomeration impact in Colombia’s economic development by region, ...
During a period of regional structural change, the socio-institutional structure and the techno-econ...
The present article discusses the conditions for the adoption of development strategies in Latin Ame...
No previous work has focused on the analysis of the regional and interregional structure and structu...
Introduction: Based on regional inequalities documented by economic historians related to land exten...
This thesis aims to explain why and how after a comprehensive set of decentralising processes, Colom...
Hundreds of studies have failed to establish the effects of decentralisation on a number of importan...
By critically reviewing different strands of literature on institutional change and development, thi...
Applying a non-linear political economy analysis of power balances, institutional mechanisms, and el...
This paper highlights the importance of institutions on development and as it particularly applies t...
Journal ArticleHa-Joon Chang, in his article ?Institutions and Economic Development: Theory, Policy,...
This study analyses the relationship between institutions and economic growth at the intra-regional ...
This paper proposes a framework for a regional economic policy in Colombia. The regional characteris...
Large-scale investment projects in extractives, industrial agriculture, and power generation continu...
According to some worldwide government indicators, Colombia is classified as being below countries n...
This paper analyzes the economic agglomeration impact in Colombia’s economic development by region, ...
During a period of regional structural change, the socio-institutional structure and the techno-econ...
The present article discusses the conditions for the adoption of development strategies in Latin Ame...
No previous work has focused on the analysis of the regional and interregional structure and structu...
Introduction: Based on regional inequalities documented by economic historians related to land exten...
This thesis aims to explain why and how after a comprehensive set of decentralising processes, Colom...
Hundreds of studies have failed to establish the effects of decentralisation on a number of importan...