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Institutions and Norms in Economic Development

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Experts address "the development puzzle"--unprecedented growth coupled with unequal distribution of that growth across different countries--and focus on the importance of institutional arrangements and norms and culture.

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edited by Mark Gradstein and Kai A. Konrad

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Experts address “the development puzzle”—unprecedented growth coupled with unequal distribution of that growth across different countries—and focus on the importance of institutional arrangements and norms and culture.Recent decades have seen almost unprecedented economic growth in income per capita around the world. Yet this extraordinary overall performance masks a wide variation in growth rates across different countries, with persistent underdevelopment in some parts of the world. This disparity constitutes “the development puzzle,” and it is exemplified by growth spurts in China and India that contrast markedly with disturbingly low growth rates in sub-Saharan Africa. In this volume, economists address issues of inequality and growth, going beyond narrowly defined “economic” factors to consider the effect on growth of the structure of governance, the quality of a country's governing bodies, and the social norms that govern collective decision-making. The contributors use both formal modeling and empirical analyses to examine how the “soft factors” of institutions and norms interact with growth performance, natural resource endowments, and economic performance. They consider such topics as the effects of decentralization in Africa, fiscal discipline in Indian states, natural resource wealth as a cause of corruption, social violence during the Indonesian financial crisis of 1997 and 1998, and the effect of strong national identity on redistributive politics. Some of their findings suggest that not only do institutions and norms affect economic performance, economic performance itself is a key factor in explaining such governance failures as corruption and the frequency and intensity of economic conflict.

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Authors Mark Gradstein, Mark (Ben Gurion University) Konrad Gradstein, Mark Konrad Gradstein, Kai A Konrad, Kai A. Konrad
Assisted by Mark Gradstein (Editor), Mark (Ben Gurion University) Gradstein (Editor), Kai A. Konrad (Editor), Kai A. (Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)) Konrad (Editor)
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.06.2007
 
EAN 9780262526371
ISBN 978-0-262-52637-1
No. of pages 250
Series CESifo Seminar series
Institutions and Norms in Economic Development
CESifo Seminar Series
CESifo Seminar
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

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