Abstract The 2010 earthquake in Haiti has exposed the extreme vulnerability of a people living in a country where the state and the economy simultaneously fail to deliver. Haiti’s neighbor, the Dominican Republic, has witnessed several phases of strong economic growth since the 1870s and an encouraging transition towards democratic rule in the late 20th century. How could this Caribbean island drift apart so profoundly? Capitalizing on decades of seminal scholarship in the neo-institutional tradition North, Wallis and Weingast (2009) have developed a new conceptual framework to explain different performance characteristics of societies through time. In this study we put the latest vintage of institutional theory to the test by taking it to ...
As one of the poorest nations in the Western Hemisphere (with over 70 percent of the population livi...
Haiti is governed by a small economic elite and the majority of its poor and marginalized population...
Despite historical tensions between the Dominican Republic and Haiti, Dominicans appear to have put ...
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 2010 earthquake in Haiti has exposed the extreme vulnerability of a society where the state and ...
please do not quote without permission The Haitian earthquake of January 2010 has revealed the extre...
This paper utilizes both narrative analysis and statistical techniques in an investigation of the pr...
I examine the effects democratization, institution building, and colonization have on the political ...
2007 The Dominican Republic and Haiti share the island of Hispaniola and are broadly similar in term...
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti represents what Naomi Klein in The Shock Doctrine refers to as an event...
This thesis examines the variance in human development paths and policies pursed on the island of Hi...
Political institutions have been shown to play a key role in determining economic outcomes. Where do...
This paper examines rural livelihood systems in Haiti from both a political and ecological perspecti...
Following the 20 March 2011 elections, Haiti faces a potential political stalemate whilst confrontin...
As one of the poorest nations in the Western Hemisphere (with over 70 percent of the population livi...
Haiti is governed by a small economic elite and the majority of its poor and marginalized population...
Despite historical tensions between the Dominican Republic and Haiti, Dominicans appear to have put ...
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 2010 earthquake in Haiti has exposed the extreme vulnerability of a society where the state and ...
please do not quote without permission The Haitian earthquake of January 2010 has revealed the extre...
This paper utilizes both narrative analysis and statistical techniques in an investigation of the pr...
I examine the effects democratization, institution building, and colonization have on the political ...
2007 The Dominican Republic and Haiti share the island of Hispaniola and are broadly similar in term...
The 2010 earthquake in Haiti represents what Naomi Klein in The Shock Doctrine refers to as an event...
This thesis examines the variance in human development paths and policies pursed on the island of Hi...
Political institutions have been shown to play a key role in determining economic outcomes. Where do...
This paper examines rural livelihood systems in Haiti from both a political and ecological perspecti...
Following the 20 March 2011 elections, Haiti faces a potential political stalemate whilst confrontin...
As one of the poorest nations in the Western Hemisphere (with over 70 percent of the population livi...
Haiti is governed by a small economic elite and the majority of its poor and marginalized population...
Despite historical tensions between the Dominican Republic and Haiti, Dominicans appear to have put ...