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Political Economy of Transition and Development - Institutions, Politics and Policies

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"Political Economy of Transition and Development" collects the proceedings of an international conference that brought the leading thinkers in this field to the Center for European Integration Studies of the University of Bonn in May, 2002. The contributions analyze the various interactions between institutions, policy choices, economic developments, and political outcomes in transition and developing countries. The first five chapters give a relatively broad assessment of the various reform paths and outcomes in the transition and developing countries. The remaining eight chapters proceed to analyze important aspects of transition such as voting behavior, political-regime choice, corruption, social capital, growth and inequality, and EU enlargement. The resulting volume thus combines a bird's eye perspective with a relatively narrow focus on selected key issues pertaining to the ongoing transition process in Central and Eastern Europe.

List of contents

1 Evolution and Transition.- 2 Interpretations of Transition.- 3 The Relative Levels and the Character of Institutional Development in Transition Economies.- 4 Transition and Developing Economies: Comparing the Quality of Governments.- 5 Sectors, States, and the Paths of Post-Socialist Development.- 6 A Computational Political Economy Model of Transition.- 7 Anatomy of Voting Behavior and Attitudes during Post-Communist Transition: Czech Republic 1990-98.- 8 Enlargement and the European Parliament.- 9 Economic Policy Doctrine and Political Regime.- 10 Postcommunist Corruption.- 11 The Extent and Determinants of the Stripping of Socialist Physical Capital in the Period of Social Transformation and Modernization of the Economic Structure.- 12 Social Capital and Economic Performance in Transition.- 13 Human Capital, Growth and Inequality in Transition Economies.

Summary

Political Economy of Transition and Development collects the proceedings of an international conference that brought the leading thinkers in this field to the Center for European Integration Studies of the University of Bonn in May, 2002. The contributions analyze the various interactions between institutions, policy choices, economic developments, and political outcomes in transition and developing countries. The first five chapters give a relatively broad assessment of the various reform paths and outcomes in the transition and developing countries. The remaining eight chapters proceed to analyze important aspects of transition such as voting behavior, political-regime choice, corruption, social capital, growth and inequality, and EU enlargement. The resulting volume thus combines a bird's eye perspective with a relatively narrow focus on selected key issues pertaining to the ongoing transition process in Central and Eastern Europe.

Product details

Assisted by Nauro F. Campos (Editor), Naur F Campos (Editor), Nauro F Campos (Editor), Fidrmuc (Editor), Fidrmuc (Editor), Jan Fidrmuc (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.04.2005
 
EAN 9781402075506
ISBN 978-1-4020-7550-6
No. of pages 279
Weight 657 g
Illustrations XII, 279 p.
Series ZEI Studies in European Economics and Law
ZEI Studies in European Economics and Law
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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