Development Success: Historical Accounts from More Advanced Countries
Herausgeber: Fosu, Augustin K.
Development Success: Historical Accounts from More Advanced Countries
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What lessons can be learnt from 'developed' countries that might be useful for developing and emerging economies? With an emphasis on long-term growth and development this volume provides historical accounts on developing lessons. It covers the Nordics, Japan, Ireland, and Switzerland, and three European transition countries.
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What lessons can be learnt from 'developed' countries that might be useful for developing and emerging economies? With an emphasis on long-term growth and development this volume provides historical accounts on developing lessons. It covers the Nordics, Japan, Ireland, and Switzerland, and three European transition countries.
Produktdetails
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- Wider Studies in Development E
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199660704
- ISBN-10: 0199660700
- Artikelnr.: 35941372
- Wider Studies in Development E
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199660704
- ISBN-10: 0199660700
- Artikelnr.: 35941372
Augustin K. Fosu is also Visiting Scholar at the University of Ghana-Legon and honorary Research Associate at Oxford University (CSAE) and the University of Manchester (BWPI). Previous positions include: Director (Economic and Social Policy Division) and Senior Policy Advisor /Chief Economist at the UN Economic Commission for Africa and Director of Research at the African Economic Research Consortium. He holds a PhD in economics from Northwestern University. Professor Fosu is co-editor of the Journal of African Economies (Oxford) and serves on the editorial boards of many other journals, including: African Development Review, Journal of Development Studies, Oxford Development Studies, World Bank Economic Review, and World Development.
* Foreword
* Introduction
* 1: Augustin Kwasi Fosu: Development Success: Historical Accounts from
the More Advanced Countries
* Part I: The Nordics: Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark
* 2: Markus Jäntti and Juhana Vartiainen: The Finnish Developmental
State and its Growth Regime
* 3: Ådne Cappelen and Lars Mjøset: Can Norway Be a Role Model for
Natural Resource Abundant Countries?
* 4: Ari Kokko: The Swedish Model
* 5: Bengt-Åke Lundvall: The Danish Model and the Globalizing Learning
Economy: Lessons for Developing Countries
* 6: Juhana Vartiainen: The Nordic Development Models: The Riddle is
Still There, But We May Be a Little Wiser
* Part II: Other Advanced Industrialized Countries: Japan, Ireland,
Switzerland
* 7: Fukunari Kimura: Japan's Model of Economic Development: Relevant
and Non-relevant Elements for Developing Economies
* 8: Paul Teague and Denise Currie: Committing to Economic Openness in
Ireland: The Importance of Domestic Institutional Capabilities
* 9: Beatrice Weder and Rolf Weder: Switzerland's Rise to a Wealthy
Nation: Competition and Contestability as Key Success Factors
* 10: Ronald Findlay: Country Role Models: Japan, Ireland, and
Switzerland
* Part III: Transition Economies: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland
* 11: Jan Svejnar and Milica Uvalic: The Czech Transition: The
Importance of Microeconomic Fundamentals
* 12: László Csaba: Hungary: The Janus-faced Success Story of
Transition
* 13: Grzegorz Kolodko: A Two-Thirds Rate of Success: Polish
Transformation and Economic Development, 1989- 2008
* 14: Vladimir Popov: Lessons from Transition Economies: Putting the
Success Stories of the Post-communist World into a Broader
Perspective
* Introduction
* 1: Augustin Kwasi Fosu: Development Success: Historical Accounts from
the More Advanced Countries
* Part I: The Nordics: Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark
* 2: Markus Jäntti and Juhana Vartiainen: The Finnish Developmental
State and its Growth Regime
* 3: Ådne Cappelen and Lars Mjøset: Can Norway Be a Role Model for
Natural Resource Abundant Countries?
* 4: Ari Kokko: The Swedish Model
* 5: Bengt-Åke Lundvall: The Danish Model and the Globalizing Learning
Economy: Lessons for Developing Countries
* 6: Juhana Vartiainen: The Nordic Development Models: The Riddle is
Still There, But We May Be a Little Wiser
* Part II: Other Advanced Industrialized Countries: Japan, Ireland,
Switzerland
* 7: Fukunari Kimura: Japan's Model of Economic Development: Relevant
and Non-relevant Elements for Developing Economies
* 8: Paul Teague and Denise Currie: Committing to Economic Openness in
Ireland: The Importance of Domestic Institutional Capabilities
* 9: Beatrice Weder and Rolf Weder: Switzerland's Rise to a Wealthy
Nation: Competition and Contestability as Key Success Factors
* 10: Ronald Findlay: Country Role Models: Japan, Ireland, and
Switzerland
* Part III: Transition Economies: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland
* 11: Jan Svejnar and Milica Uvalic: The Czech Transition: The
Importance of Microeconomic Fundamentals
* 12: László Csaba: Hungary: The Janus-faced Success Story of
Transition
* 13: Grzegorz Kolodko: A Two-Thirds Rate of Success: Polish
Transformation and Economic Development, 1989- 2008
* 14: Vladimir Popov: Lessons from Transition Economies: Putting the
Success Stories of the Post-communist World into a Broader
Perspective
* Foreword
* Introduction
* 1: Augustin Kwasi Fosu: Development Success: Historical Accounts from
the More Advanced Countries
* Part I: The Nordics: Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark
* 2: Markus Jäntti and Juhana Vartiainen: The Finnish Developmental
State and its Growth Regime
* 3: Ådne Cappelen and Lars Mjøset: Can Norway Be a Role Model for
Natural Resource Abundant Countries?
* 4: Ari Kokko: The Swedish Model
* 5: Bengt-Åke Lundvall: The Danish Model and the Globalizing Learning
Economy: Lessons for Developing Countries
* 6: Juhana Vartiainen: The Nordic Development Models: The Riddle is
Still There, But We May Be a Little Wiser
* Part II: Other Advanced Industrialized Countries: Japan, Ireland,
Switzerland
* 7: Fukunari Kimura: Japan's Model of Economic Development: Relevant
and Non-relevant Elements for Developing Economies
* 8: Paul Teague and Denise Currie: Committing to Economic Openness in
Ireland: The Importance of Domestic Institutional Capabilities
* 9: Beatrice Weder and Rolf Weder: Switzerland's Rise to a Wealthy
Nation: Competition and Contestability as Key Success Factors
* 10: Ronald Findlay: Country Role Models: Japan, Ireland, and
Switzerland
* Part III: Transition Economies: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland
* 11: Jan Svejnar and Milica Uvalic: The Czech Transition: The
Importance of Microeconomic Fundamentals
* 12: László Csaba: Hungary: The Janus-faced Success Story of
Transition
* 13: Grzegorz Kolodko: A Two-Thirds Rate of Success: Polish
Transformation and Economic Development, 1989- 2008
* 14: Vladimir Popov: Lessons from Transition Economies: Putting the
Success Stories of the Post-communist World into a Broader
Perspective
* Introduction
* 1: Augustin Kwasi Fosu: Development Success: Historical Accounts from
the More Advanced Countries
* Part I: The Nordics: Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark
* 2: Markus Jäntti and Juhana Vartiainen: The Finnish Developmental
State and its Growth Regime
* 3: Ådne Cappelen and Lars Mjøset: Can Norway Be a Role Model for
Natural Resource Abundant Countries?
* 4: Ari Kokko: The Swedish Model
* 5: Bengt-Åke Lundvall: The Danish Model and the Globalizing Learning
Economy: Lessons for Developing Countries
* 6: Juhana Vartiainen: The Nordic Development Models: The Riddle is
Still There, But We May Be a Little Wiser
* Part II: Other Advanced Industrialized Countries: Japan, Ireland,
Switzerland
* 7: Fukunari Kimura: Japan's Model of Economic Development: Relevant
and Non-relevant Elements for Developing Economies
* 8: Paul Teague and Denise Currie: Committing to Economic Openness in
Ireland: The Importance of Domestic Institutional Capabilities
* 9: Beatrice Weder and Rolf Weder: Switzerland's Rise to a Wealthy
Nation: Competition and Contestability as Key Success Factors
* 10: Ronald Findlay: Country Role Models: Japan, Ireland, and
Switzerland
* Part III: Transition Economies: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland
* 11: Jan Svejnar and Milica Uvalic: The Czech Transition: The
Importance of Microeconomic Fundamentals
* 12: László Csaba: Hungary: The Janus-faced Success Story of
Transition
* 13: Grzegorz Kolodko: A Two-Thirds Rate of Success: Polish
Transformation and Economic Development, 1989- 2008
* 14: Vladimir Popov: Lessons from Transition Economies: Putting the
Success Stories of the Post-communist World into a Broader
Perspective