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, markets, and governance regimes; (c) the central role of institutions in explaining under-development, with implications for … think of development over the course of the past century, and how these have shaped the emergence and the construction of … institutions, and the dominant policy prescriptions that followed, the course will critically analyse the observed trajectories of …
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The growth surge produced by East Asian newly industrialised nations since 1970s has been a central theme of research and debate amongst many social scientists and policy makers. From an “institutionalist” perspective, the idea of “development state” was theorised to explain this “East...
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, the NIE expanded its focus to the role of institutions and norms on economic development as well as how economic forces … on complexity theory to further supplement the NIE and Cliometrics …
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Institutions, crucial for the analysis of how agents deal with uncertainty, have been gaining increasing relevance on …
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Most historical explanations of national development experiences assume a 'methodological nationalism' approach whereas different national performances are basically explained by State strategies. Developmental States are generally conceptualized as an autonomous entity distant from material...
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This paper presents a systematic review of (a) the impact of entrepreneurship on economic, social and environmental welfare and (b) the factors determining this impact. Research over the past 25 years shows that entrepreneurship is one cause of macroeconomic development, but that the...
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Social considerations are imperative for the pursuit of sustainable development of an economy. Inclusive or equitable growth requires achieving both economic and social progress. Based on basic human needs approach, a Social Development Index (SDI) for 36 districts of Punjab has been designed to...
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In order to study post-conflict economic development and social change in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), it is necessary to control for variation in the effect of conflict on each local community. To do this, we first explore the variation in nature, severity, and incidence of conflict during the...
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