Institutional Profiles, a New Database of the Institutionnal Characteristics of Developing, in Transition and Developed Countries The disparity between the development paths followed by the economies of a limited number of countries, known as "emerging", and the bulk of the other developing countries has shown the limitations of previous development strategies. As a consequence, at the beginning of the 1 990s, the question of institutions has been propelled to the top of the economic agenda. The empirical literature has now solidly documented and validated the general relationship between institutions and development. With this a starting point, attention is now being concentrated on the actual nature of the institutional mechanisms at work...
Institutions are the first collective resources accumulated in any society. In this case, every soci...
This paper critically examines the new institutionalism approach to defining and evaluating formal a...
The neo-institutional theory is important to development economics because the high transaction cost...
Institutional Profiles, a New Database of the Institutionnal Characteristics of Developing, in Trans...
The disparity between the development paths followed by the economies of a limited number of countri...
The disparity between the development paths followed by the economies of a limited number of countri...
This dissertation is a contribution to the economic analysis of institutions. In the recent years, m...
This thesis aims to investigate the role of institutions on economic growth, specifically through th...
Le développement et la croissance font l’objet de diverses approches. D’une approche purement économ...
Today the prevention of global challenges (from global security to the problems of poverty) relates ...
From institutional view, development can't occurs in vacuum. Economic maturation and growth in the m...
At present, there is no generally accepted accounting of the institutional strengths and weaknesses ...
Longtemps marginalisées par les théories néoclassiques les institutions jouissent de nos jours d’un ...
This study aims to assess to what extent the institutional environment is responsible for worldwide ...
Institutional quality is considered one of the most important, if not the most important, determinan...
Institutions are the first collective resources accumulated in any society. In this case, every soci...
This paper critically examines the new institutionalism approach to defining and evaluating formal a...
The neo-institutional theory is important to development economics because the high transaction cost...
Institutional Profiles, a New Database of the Institutionnal Characteristics of Developing, in Trans...
The disparity between the development paths followed by the economies of a limited number of countri...
The disparity between the development paths followed by the economies of a limited number of countri...
This dissertation is a contribution to the economic analysis of institutions. In the recent years, m...
This thesis aims to investigate the role of institutions on economic growth, specifically through th...
Le développement et la croissance font l’objet de diverses approches. D’une approche purement économ...
Today the prevention of global challenges (from global security to the problems of poverty) relates ...
From institutional view, development can't occurs in vacuum. Economic maturation and growth in the m...
At present, there is no generally accepted accounting of the institutional strengths and weaknesses ...
Longtemps marginalisées par les théories néoclassiques les institutions jouissent de nos jours d’un ...
This study aims to assess to what extent the institutional environment is responsible for worldwide ...
Institutional quality is considered one of the most important, if not the most important, determinan...
Institutions are the first collective resources accumulated in any society. In this case, every soci...
This paper critically examines the new institutionalism approach to defining and evaluating formal a...
The neo-institutional theory is important to development economics because the high transaction cost...