Institutions and Development

Author:   Mary M. Shirley
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781849801614


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   31 March 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Institutions and Development


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A landmark contribution to our understanding of economic development.This significant book argues that fundamental changes in deeply rooted institutions do not happen because of outsiders' money, advice, pressures, or even physical force; which explains why foreign aid has not, and can not, improve institutions. The impetus for changing institutions must come from within a society, and the author shows how groups of local scholars contribute to institutional change and development when the political opportunity presents itself. Both economic research and the history of foreign aid suggest that the largest barriers to development arise from a society's institutions - its norms and rules. The author draws on 35 years experience to explain how institutions drive economic development. She goes beyond the abstractions usually used to define institutions, providing numerous examples to illustrate the complex, interlocking, and persistent nature of real world rules and norms. This significant book argues that fundamental changes in deeply rooted institutions do not happen because of outsiders' money, advice, pressures, or even physical force; which explains why foreign aid has not, and can not, improve institutions. The impetus for changing institutions must come from within a society, and the author shows how groups of local scholars contribute to institutional change and development when the political opportunity presents itself. Providing an overview of how market supporting institutions evolved in Europe and why these institutions are weak or absent in most countries of the world, this book will be of interest to a wide audience of aid and development policymakers, academics, and students of economics, political science, management, and law.

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Author:   Mary M. Shirley
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781849801614


ISBN 10:   1849801614
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   31 March 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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'Mary Shirley's fascinating and thought-provoking book on institutions and development takes issue with the way in which the international community has come to deal with institutions and governance... This book has been written by an author who combines a unique theoretical and empirical knowledge of her subject... The book clearly benefits both from her rich empirical experience with aid and development, and from her in-depth theoretical and analytical knowledge about institutions and institutional change. The book starts with a preface, which provides a useful and succinct summary of the main arguments developed in the volume... the book is very well written and full of valuable and thought-provoking insights on institutional change and development... Beyond any doubt, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in development, academics and practitioners alike.' -- Regina Birner, Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture 'Institutions and Development is a landmark contribution to our understanding of economic development. It combines the author's extensive experience with a thorough knowledge of the literature to provide an indispensable guide to improving economic performance in underdeveloped countries.' -- Douglass C. North, Washington University in St. Louis, US and Nobel Laureate


'Mary Shirley's fascinating and thought-provoking book on institutions and development takes issue with the way in which the international community has come to deal with institutions and governance... This book has been written by an author who combines a unique theoretical and empirical knowledge of her subject... The book clearly benefits both from her rich empirical experience with aid and development, and from her in-depth theoretical and analytical knowledge about institutions and institutional change. The book starts with a preface, which provides a useful and succinct summary of the main arguments developed in the volume... the book is very well written and full of valuable and thought-provoking insights on institutional change and development... Beyond any doubt, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in development, academics and practitioners alike.' - Regina Birner, Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture 'Institutions and Development is a landmark contribution to our understanding of economic development. It combines the author's extensive experience with a thorough knowledge of the literature to provide an indispensable guide to improving economic performance in underdeveloped countries.' - Douglass C. North, Washington University, US and Nobel Laureate


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Mary M. Shirley, President, The Ronald Coase Institute, US

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