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Democracy, Governance, and Growth (Economics, Cognition, and Society)

Democracy, Governance, and Growth (Economics, Cognition, and Society)
Creator: Stephen Knack
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 1384022

Media: Paperback
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Pages: 320
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.8

ISBN: 0472068237
Dewey Decimal Number: 338.9
EAN: 9780472068234
ASIN: 0472068237

Publication Date: February 20, 2003
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Product Description
For many decades, underdevelopment in much of the world was blamed variously on capital deficits, exploitation by rich nations, and market-distorting economic policies. The chapters in this volume provide much of the evidence underpinning a growing consensus among development and growth economists that successful economic development depends more fundamentally on the way societies are organized and governed. They argue that "good governance" is a prerequisite to sustained increases in living standards.
The difference between developmental success and failure in this view has little to do with natural resource availability, climate, aid, or developed nations' policies. Rather, it is largely a function of whether incentives within a given society steer wealth-maximizing individuals toward producing new wealth or toward diverting it from others. The chapters, seminal essays written by Mancur Olson and his IRIS Center colleagues, provide theoretical and/or empirical underpinnings for the emerging consensus that differences in the way governments and societies are organized have enormous implications for the structure of incentives faced by politicians, bureaucrats, investors, and workers, which in turn determines the level of a nation's material well-being.
Overall this volume applies tools and concepts from the "New Institutional Economics" to some of the major issues in economic development. It will be of interest to scholars and students of various disciplines--including political science, law, and sociology as well as economics--interested in the determinants of economic development and global economic change. The book will also be of interest to many aid practitioners, particularly those working in anticorruption and public sector reform issues.
Stephen Knack is Senior Research Economist, Development Research Group, the World Bank.



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3 out of 5 stars A better effort   December 23, 2007
This collection is much better than "Market-Augmenting Government: The Institutional Foundations for Prosperity". The problem though is there is not much progress after Olson. It will be interesting to see how Douglass North's new ideas on "open access society" challenge Olson's argument on "distributional coalition", even though my initial impression is that North's point is not strong enough.

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