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capitalism 2 china 2 institutional change 2 institutional complementarity 2 japan 2 political economy 2 varieties of norms 2 China 1 Japan 1 Pfadabhängigkeit 1 Politisches System 1 Spieltheorie 1 Systemvergleich 1 Südkorea 1 Wirtschaftswachstum 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Aoki, Masahiko 2
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Asian Development Bank Institute, Asian Development Bank 1
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Historical sources of institutional trajectories in economic development: China, Japan, and Korea compared
Aoki, Masahiko - 2012
This essay provides a game-theoretic, endogenous view of institutions, and then applies the idea to identify the sources of institutional trajectories of economic development in China, Japan, and Korea. It stylizes the Malthusian-phase of East Asian economies as peasant-based economies in which...
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Historical Sources of Institutional Trajectories in Economic Development: China, Japan, and Korea Compared
Aoki, Masahiko - Asian Development Bank Institute, Asian Development Bank - 2012
This essay provides a game-theoretic, endogenous view of institutions, and then applies the idea to identify the sources of institutional trajectories of economic development in China, Japan, and Korea. It stylizes the Malthusian-phase of East Asian economies as peasant-based economies in which...
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