This book studies economic development in two of the world's fastest growing developing countries, Tanzania and Vietnam, by examining the interplay between market liberalization, institutions, and the distribution of power in society.
This book studies economic development in two of the world's fastest growing developing countries, Tanzania and Vietnam, by examining the interplay between market liberalization, institutions, and the distribution of power in society.
Hazel Gray is a lecturer at the Centre of African Studies at the University of Edinburgh. Her research covers the comparative political economy of development, industrial policy, and economic transformation. Previously she worked at the London School of Economics and at SOAS. She worked as an economist at the Ministry of Finance in Tanzania and has been a lead author for Tanzania's UNDP Human Development Report.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Economic transformation in a comparative perspective 2: The 'Old' and 'New' of New Institutional Economics 3: Political Settlement and Economic Transformation 4: The Forging and Unravelling of a Socialist Politicial Settlement 5: Corruption and Political Order 6: Turbulent Property Rights 7: The Challenges of Industrial Policy 8: Conclusion
1: Economic transformation in a comparative perspective 2: The 'Old' and 'New' of New Institutional Economics 3: Political Settlement and Economic Transformation 4: The Forging and Unravelling of a Socialist Politicial Settlement 5: Corruption and Political Order 6: Turbulent Property Rights 7: The Challenges of Industrial Policy 8: Conclusion
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