In The Mystery of Capital, Hernando de Soto promotes his explanation of why formal capital markets function poorly in developing countries. De Soto argues that much of the population of developing countries lacks access to credit, not because they lack assets, but because ownership of their property is secured informally, which prevents the use of property as collateral. The inability to convert assets into capital keeps the developing world from benefiting from capitalism.
From the empiricism is known that the capital is one of the crucial factors for economic development...
This paper explores the impact of credit market imperfection on lack of demand for capital, trade, a...
We analyze a differential game in which all interest groups have access to a common capital stock. W...
The hour of capitalism\u27s greatest triumph," writes Hernando de Soto, "is, in the eyes of four-fif...
In contemporary political economic analyses of development processes, Hernando De Soto's The Mystery...
The crux of De Soto's argument revolves around why nations of the developing world are desperately i...
Hernando de Soto’s global best-seller, The Mystery of Capital, has transformed the previously obscur...
John Searle’s The Construction of Social Reality and Hernando de Soto’s The Mystery of Capital shift...
Hernando De Soto’s influential book The Mystery of Capital offers a simple yet beguiling message: ca...
Reviews the book The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Succeeds in the West and Fails Everywhere El...
The logic and triumph of the free market economy and their propriety to the non-industrialized popul...
The Mystery of Capital and the Construction of Social Reality Barry Smith, David M. Mark, and Isaac ...
Conventional theories of capitalism are mired in a deep crisis: after centuries of debate, they are ...
Conventional theories of capitalism are mired in a deep crisis: after centuries of debate, they are ...
From the empiricism is known that the capital is one of the crucial factors for economic development...
From the empiricism is known that the capital is one of the crucial factors for economic development...
This paper explores the impact of credit market imperfection on lack of demand for capital, trade, a...
We analyze a differential game in which all interest groups have access to a common capital stock. W...
The hour of capitalism\u27s greatest triumph," writes Hernando de Soto, "is, in the eyes of four-fif...
In contemporary political economic analyses of development processes, Hernando De Soto's The Mystery...
The crux of De Soto's argument revolves around why nations of the developing world are desperately i...
Hernando de Soto’s global best-seller, The Mystery of Capital, has transformed the previously obscur...
John Searle’s The Construction of Social Reality and Hernando de Soto’s The Mystery of Capital shift...
Hernando De Soto’s influential book The Mystery of Capital offers a simple yet beguiling message: ca...
Reviews the book The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Succeeds in the West and Fails Everywhere El...
The logic and triumph of the free market economy and their propriety to the non-industrialized popul...
The Mystery of Capital and the Construction of Social Reality Barry Smith, David M. Mark, and Isaac ...
Conventional theories of capitalism are mired in a deep crisis: after centuries of debate, they are ...
Conventional theories of capitalism are mired in a deep crisis: after centuries of debate, they are ...
From the empiricism is known that the capital is one of the crucial factors for economic development...
From the empiricism is known that the capital is one of the crucial factors for economic development...
This paper explores the impact of credit market imperfection on lack of demand for capital, trade, a...
We analyze a differential game in which all interest groups have access to a common capital stock. W...