The New Institutional Economics and Third World DevelopmentJohn Harriss, Janet Hunter, Colin M. Lewis Psychology Press, 1995 - 360 pages Recoge: 1.Introducction: development and significance of NIE - 2.The new institutional economics and third world development 3.Social dilemmas and rational individuals: an assessment of the new institutionalism - 4.The new institutional economics and its implications for development theory - 5.State failure in weak states: a critique of new institutionalist explanations - 6.Maps and ladscapes of grain markets in South Asia - 7.Institutional theories and structural adjustment in Africa - 8.The role of the state: the case of Egypt - 9.Cocoa plantations in the third world, 1870s -1914: the political economy of inefficiency - 10.Productivity and power: institutional structures and agricultural performance in India and Cina, 1900-50 - 11.State intervention in the brazilian coffee trade during the q920s: a case study for new institutional - 12.Institutional theory and social change in uganda - 13.The world bank and the analysis of the international debt crisis - 14.The politics of money in mid-nineteenth-century Argentina - 15.Political factors shaping the role of foreign finance: the case of Greece, 1832-1932 - 16.Regulatory regimes, capital markets and industrial development: a comparative study of Brazil, Mexico and the United States of America, 1840-1930 - 17.The state and the economy in Indonesia in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - 18.Explaning the economic and political successes of rawlings: the strengths and limitations of public choice theories. |
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION DEVELOPMENT AND SIGNIFICANCE OF NIE | 1 |
THE NEW INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS AND THIRD WORLD DEVELOPMENT | 17 |
SOCIAL DILEMMAS AND RATIONAL INDIVIDUALS AN ASSESSMENT OF THE NEW INSTITUTIONALISM | 27 |
THE NEW INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT THEORY | 49 |
STATE FAILURE IN WEAK STATES A CRITIQUE OF NEW INSTITUTIONALIST EXPLANATIONS | 71 |
MAPS AND LANDSCAPES OF GRAIN MARKETS IN SOUTH ASIA | 87 |
INSTITUTIONAL THEORIES AND STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT IN AFRICA | 109 |
THE ROLE OF THE STATE THE CASE OF EGYPT | 133 |
INSTITUTIONAL THEORY AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN UGANDA | 200 |
THE WORLD BANK AND THE ANALYSIS OF THE INTERNATIONAL DEBT CRISIS | 215 |
THE POLITICS OF MONEY IN MIDNINETEENTHCENTURY ARGENTINA | 233 |
POLITICAL FACTORS SHAPING THE ROLE OF FOREIGN FINANCE THE CASE OF GREECE 18321932 | 250 |
REGULATORY REGIMES CAPITAL MARKETS AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BRAZIL MEXICO AND ... | 265 |
THE STATE AND THE ECONOMY IN INDONESIA IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES | 283 |
EXPLAINING THE ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL SUCCESSES OF RAWLINGS THE STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS OF PUBLIC CHOICE ... | 306 |
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COCOA PLANTATIONS IN THE THIRD WORLD 1870s1914 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INEFFICIENCY | 157 |
PRODUCTIVITY AND POWER INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES AND AGRICULTURAL PERFORMANCE IN INDIA AND CHINA 190050 | 172 |
STATE INTERVENTION IN THE BRAZILIAN COFFEE TRADE DURING THE 1920s A CASE STUDY FOR NEW INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMI... | 184 |
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Africa agricultural allocation analysis argued behaviour Brazil Brazilian Buenos Aires capital markets capitalist cent century Coase cocoa coffee colonial commodity competitive contracts created crops debt Dertilis developing countries Douglass North economic growth economic reforms efficient enforcement enterprises equilibrium exchange existing explain export external factors farmers favour finance firms foreign framework Ghana Greece Greek groups Handoussa important incentives increase individuals Indonesia institutional change institutional economics institutionalism institutionalists interest intervention investment labour land LDCs loans market failure maximise ment mental models merchants Mexico monetary neo-classical economics neo-liberal non-market North operate organisations Pareto optimality performance pesos planters political transaction costs problem production property rights rates Rawlings regime rent-seeking result revenues Riestra role rural São Paulo sector smallholders social structural adjustment taxes theory tion trade transition Type II failure World Bank