Governance and Developing Asia : Concepts, Measurements, Determinants, and Paradoxes
Recent years have seen the emergence of a considerable volume of literature on governance and its role in economic and social development of a country. This paper provides a critical review of the literature. This review brings into the open a number of serious conceptual, measurement, and data issues as well as the existence of an Asian governance paradox -- i.e., a general disjunction between growth and governance in most Asian economies. This paradox seems to suggest that much of the current policy discussion on governance is essentially faith-based. It calls into question the quality of the existing data and the analytical basis of the policy orthodoxy
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Other identifiers:
10.2139/ssrn.2479216 [DOI]
Classification:
O40 - Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity. General ; O43 - Institutions and Growth ; P30 - Socialist Institutions and Their Transitions. General ; P48 - Legal Institutions; Property Rights