This paper discusses the recent literature on the role of the state in economic development. It concludes that government incentives to enact sound policies are key to economic success. It also discusses the evidence on what happens after episodes of economic and political liberalizations, asking whether political liberalizations strengthen government incentives to enact sound economic policies. The answer is mixed. Most episodes of economic liberalizations are indeed preceded by political liberalizations. But the countries that have done better are those that have managed to open up the economy first, and only later have liberalized their political system.political liberalization, democracy, economic development
The main topic of investigation in the article is role of the state in promoting development. This a...
What role does the state play in economic development? This thesis seeks to investigate the relation...
Political scientists have long suspected that differences in the degree to which governments are abl...
This paper discusses the recent literature on the role of the state in economic development. It conc...
This paper discusses the recent literature on the role of the state in economic development. It conc...
The main topic of investigation in the article is role of the state in promoting development. This a...
The main topic of investigation in the article is role of the state in promoting development. This a...
This paper explores the effect of political institutions on economic development via its causation o...
The state has played a major role in the most important developmental successes. This paper discusse...
The Political Economist is a newsletter of the American Political Science Association Political Econ...
The paper reviews the policies and institutions used by governments that have successfully promoted ...
This dissertation argues that work in the New Institutional Economics has yet to live up to its prom...
This dissertation points out that all existing quantitative studies on the relationship between econ...
International audienceThe onset of the crisis for Keynesian-Fordist ideas in the developed world dur...
Liberal democratic countries in the West employ a variety of mechanisms to encourage authoritarian r...
The main topic of investigation in the article is role of the state in promoting development. This a...
What role does the state play in economic development? This thesis seeks to investigate the relation...
Political scientists have long suspected that differences in the degree to which governments are abl...
This paper discusses the recent literature on the role of the state in economic development. It conc...
This paper discusses the recent literature on the role of the state in economic development. It conc...
The main topic of investigation in the article is role of the state in promoting development. This a...
The main topic of investigation in the article is role of the state in promoting development. This a...
This paper explores the effect of political institutions on economic development via its causation o...
The state has played a major role in the most important developmental successes. This paper discusse...
The Political Economist is a newsletter of the American Political Science Association Political Econ...
The paper reviews the policies and institutions used by governments that have successfully promoted ...
This dissertation argues that work in the New Institutional Economics has yet to live up to its prom...
This dissertation points out that all existing quantitative studies on the relationship between econ...
International audienceThe onset of the crisis for Keynesian-Fordist ideas in the developed world dur...
Liberal democratic countries in the West employ a variety of mechanisms to encourage authoritarian r...
The main topic of investigation in the article is role of the state in promoting development. This a...
What role does the state play in economic development? This thesis seeks to investigate the relation...
Political scientists have long suspected that differences in the degree to which governments are abl...