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Political Institutions And Development |
Edited by Natalia Dinello, Principal Political Scientist, Global Development Network, New Delhi, India and Vladimir Popov, New Economic School and Academy of the National Economy, Moscow, Russia
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Contents:
Introduction: What Matters for Institutions’ Effect on Development: Conditions and Qualifications Natalia Dinello and Vladimir Popov
PART I: MACROPOLITICAL INSTITUTIONS: DEMOCRACY, FEDERALISM, DECENTRALIZATION AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE 1. Development and the Limits of Institutional Design Francis Fukuyama
2. Democracy and Poverty Reduction: Explorations on the Sen Conjecture Luca Barbone, Louise Cord, Katy Hull and Justin Sandefur
3. Democratization, Institutional Quality and Economic Growth Victor Polterovich and Vladimir Popov
4. Federalism and Political Centralization Ruben Enikolopov and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya
5. Democracy and State Effectiveness Shaoguang Wang
PART II: PARTICIPATION AND GOVERNANCE AT THE LOCAL LEVEL: SUCCESSES AND FAILURES 6. Has Forest Co-management in Malawi Benefited the Poor? Charles B.L. Jumbe and Arild Angelsen
7. Participation and Joint Forest Management in Andhra Pradesh, India Bhagirath Behera and Stefanie Engel
8. Clientelism, Public Workfare and the Emergence of the Piqueteros in Argentina Lucas Ronconi and Ignacio Franceschelli
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2007
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288 pp
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978 1 84720 224 6
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