Whether or not privatization facilitates rural development depends upon what rural development means. In practice, rural development often is the result of a struggle between rent defenders and rent seekers. A positivist concept of rural development is proposed, and the institutions of public choice are examined to determine how they might influence privatization decisions. The conclusion is that whether or not privatization improves efficiency of adjustment in rural economies depends upon the specifics of political deals required to achieve a particular act of privatization
The literature on the theory of public goods is voluminous. This chapter provides an overview of pub...
International audienceLand is the main - if not the only - asset for a majority of people in develop...
It has long been recognized that voluntary organizations contribute to the economic development of r...
Whether or not privatization facilitates rural development depends upon what rural development means...
Despite two decades of experience with privatization, US local government use of contracting in publ...
This report identifies a research and policy agenda that can contribute to rural development and ant...
In this paper an institutional policy approach is outlined that interprets rural development as a pr...
There are a multitude of interdisciplinary values that people derive from rural land. Productivism ...
Empirical observation can confirm that not all rural communities enjoy an optimal level of local pub...
A model based upon the common concept of rent-seeking behavior avoids an exclusive focus on the pecu...
In modern times, the concepts of public participation and rural development are frequently mentioned...
Since the beginning of the 1990s a new rural development policy, which has later been called the "ne...
Within ‘developed’ countries, current economic development strategies for rural areas are concerned ...
The problem chosen by the authors for scientific research is undoubtedly relevant and is determined ...
The rural and urban sectors of the economy are strongly interlinked. Growth in one sector impacts on...
The literature on the theory of public goods is voluminous. This chapter provides an overview of pub...
International audienceLand is the main - if not the only - asset for a majority of people in develop...
It has long been recognized that voluntary organizations contribute to the economic development of r...
Whether or not privatization facilitates rural development depends upon what rural development means...
Despite two decades of experience with privatization, US local government use of contracting in publ...
This report identifies a research and policy agenda that can contribute to rural development and ant...
In this paper an institutional policy approach is outlined that interprets rural development as a pr...
There are a multitude of interdisciplinary values that people derive from rural land. Productivism ...
Empirical observation can confirm that not all rural communities enjoy an optimal level of local pub...
A model based upon the common concept of rent-seeking behavior avoids an exclusive focus on the pecu...
In modern times, the concepts of public participation and rural development are frequently mentioned...
Since the beginning of the 1990s a new rural development policy, which has later been called the "ne...
Within ‘developed’ countries, current economic development strategies for rural areas are concerned ...
The problem chosen by the authors for scientific research is undoubtedly relevant and is determined ...
The rural and urban sectors of the economy are strongly interlinked. Growth in one sector impacts on...
The literature on the theory of public goods is voluminous. This chapter provides an overview of pub...
International audienceLand is the main - if not the only - asset for a majority of people in develop...
It has long been recognized that voluntary organizations contribute to the economic development of r...