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The New Institutional Economics and Third World Development
by
Colin Lewis
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John Harriss
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Janet Hunter
in
Developing countries
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Developing countries -- Economic policy
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Development Economics
2003,1995
The new institutional economics is one of the the most important new bodies of theory to emerge in economics in recent years. The contributors to this volume address its significance for the developing world. The book is a major contribution to an area of debate still in its formative phase. The book challenges the orthodoxies of development, especially concerning the role of markets. It includes articles from Robert Bates, John Toye and Nobel Laureate Douglass North.
The new institutional economics and Third World development / edited by John Harriss, Janet Hunter, and Colin M. Lewis
by
Hunter, Janet, 1948-
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Harriss, John
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Lewis, Colin M.
in
Developing countries
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Economic development
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Economic policy
1997
This volume addresses the significance of institutional economics for the developing world. It blends together theoretical and empirical contributions from a range of disciplines - notably development studies, economics and economic history. The work begins with an overview of the origins and scope of the new institutional economics. Subsequent chapters extend this, providing critical commentaries and a theory which has challenged the orthodoxies about development, especially concerning the role of markets. The remaining chapters deal with theoretical issues and with institutions, markets and the state in a wide range of geographical and historical contexts.
Later with Jools Holland. Series 036, Episode 4
2010
Only on the BBC's iconic music show can you see stadium fillers, current chart-toppers, veterans and left field artists from all music genres performing live together in the same studio. Virtually every famous name in the business has performed on Later at some time or another, and genial host Jools Holland has lined up another eclectic gathering of bands from around the world to reflect the current music scene. Appearing in this episode are: Mumford & Sons, Joanna Newsom, Hole - Courtney Love, Iggy Pop, Ozzy Osbourne, Angélique Kidjo, Lissie, Ian Hunter.
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