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Cambridge University Press A House Dividing
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Cambridge University Press Privatisation Politics and Economic Performance in Hungary
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Cambridge University Press Thinking about Development
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Cambridge University Press The Politics of Property Rights
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Cambridge University Press Agricultural Reform in China
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Cambridge University Press Managing Capital Flows and Exchange Rates
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Cambridge University Press The Economic Growth of Singapore
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Cambridge University Press Forging Reform in China
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Cambridge University Press Fiscal Decentralization in Developing Countries
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Cambridge University Press Building a Modern Financial System
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Cambridge University Press The Growth of the Italian Economy 18201960 44 New Studies in Economic and Social History Series Number 44
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Cambridge University Press Marketization and Democracy
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Cambridge University Press Productivity Convergence Theory and Evidence Cambridge Surveys of Economic Literature
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Cambridge University Press The Indonesian Economy
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Cambridge University Press Structural Adjustment Reconsidered
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Cambridge University Press The Growth of the Italian Economy 18201960
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Cambridge University Press APEC and the Construction of Pacific Rim Regionalism Cambridge AsiaPacific Studies
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Cambridge University Press How to Spend 50 Billion to Make the World a
Book SynopsisEdited by Bjørn Lomborg, this abridged version of the highly acclaimed Global Crises, Global Solutions discusses the ten most serious challenges facing the world today: climate change, communicable diseases, conflicts and arms proliferation, education, financial instability, governance and corruption, malnutrition, migration, sanitation and clean water, and subsidies and trade barriers.Trade Review'… it is refreshing to read a book that is about a concrete action rather than simply talking.' New Statesman'… makes for good reading on subjects that I encourage all my students to reflect on.' The Times Higher Education SupplementTable of ContentsIntroduction: what should we do first? Bjorn Lomborg; 1. Meeting the challenge of global warming William R. Cline; Opponents' views Robert Mendelsohn and Alan S. Manne; 2. Communicable diseases Anne Mills and Sam Shillcutt; Opponents' views David B. Evans and Jacques van der Gaag; 3. The challenge of reducing the global incidence of civil war Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler; Opponents' views Michael D. Intriligator and Tony Addison; 4. Towards a new consensus for addressing the global challenge of the lack of education Lant Pritchett; Opponents' views T. Paul Schultz and Ludger Wößmann; 5. The challenge of poor governance and corruption Susan Rose-Ackerman; Opponent's views Jens Christopher Andvig and Jean Cartier-Bresson; 6. Hunger and malnutrition Jere R. Behrman, Harold Alderman and John Hoddinott; Opponent's views Peter Svedberg and Simon Appleton; 7. Population and migration Philip Martin; Opponent's views Mark Rosenzweig and Roger Böhning; 8. The water challenge Frank Rijsberman; Opponent's views John J. Boland and Henry Vaux, Jr.; 9. Subsidies and trade barriers Kym Anderson; Opponent's views Jan Pronk and Arvind Panagariya.
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Cambridge University Press Games in Economic Development
Book SynopsisGames in Economic Development examines the roots of poverty and prosperity through the lens of elementary game theory, illustrating how patterns of human interaction can lead to vicious cycles of poverty as well as virtuous cycles of prosperity. This book shows how both social norms and carefully designed institutions can help shape the 'rules of the game', making better outcomes in a game possible for everyone involved. The book is entertaining to read, it can be accessed with little background in development economics or game theory. Its chapters explore games in natural resource use; education; coping with risk; borrowing and lending; technology adoption; governance and corruption; civil conflict; international trade; and the importance of networks, religion, and identity, illustrating concepts with numerous anecdotes from recent world events. Comes complete with an appendix, explaining the basic ideas in game theory used in the book.Trade Review'Games in Economic Development presents a unified view of the difference between the rich countries and the third world. The rich countries have institutions that counteract many different co-ordination failures that plague the third world. Bruce Wydick explains those failures theoretically, and he illustrates them beautifully with many colorful and convincing examples. Some of these are from his own experience in Guatemala. Yes, this is what economic development is all about.' George Akerlof, Nobel Laureate in Economics, 2000, University of California at Berkeley'Drawing from a voluminous literature, this book illustrates a number of important economic concepts with simple game theory examples. The tone is student-friendly, the presentation insightful and entertaining … an excellent companion to courses in the economics of development and institutional change, and relevant reading for development practitioners.' Marcel Fafchamps, Oxford University'Game theory explains how rational, far-seeing individuals left to their own devices may fail to achieve social rationality. The emergence of game theory shifted the focus of development economics from relationships of production to relationships among people. Bruce Wydick's book provides a lively introduction to the game-theoretic perspective on economic development. Telling examples explain why public school teachers in poor countries are so often absent, why deworming programs that could make everyone better off fail, why rational farmers may adopt the wrong technology, and how corruption becomes entrenched. A broad and up-to-date survey of patterns of interaction that contribute to the persistence of poverty or create an escape hatch.' Karla Hoff, Senior Research Economist, The World Bank'In Games in Economic Development, Bruce Wydick begins to bring to life the academics of game theory with the practicalities of economic development in the field. The work provides practitioners with a fresh and relevant framework for evaluating dilemmas faced in the field of economic development and comprehending options for interventions. It breaches the divide between academic theory and practical development issues in a way that sheds understanding and clarity to the discussion of the subject.' Jim Reiff, CEO - Growing Opportunity Finance (India), member of the Opportunity International Network'This a clear, engaging and thoughtful text. But in Games in Economic Development, Wydick also makes an important and controversial argument. The fundamental origins of development and underdevelopment are not to be found in variations in natural or human resources or in exploitative international economic interactions, but rather in the institutions and social norms that have facilitated economic growth in some societies and undermined it in others. Wydick makes this case primarily through the use of theoretical arguments, explaining and using the tools of simple game theory to shed light on wide range of vital questions in development economics. This is an exciting intellectual program, well-summarized in this book.' Chris Udry, Yale UniversityTable of Contents1. Economic development, interdependence, and incentives; 2. Games; 3. Development traps and coordination games; 4. Rural poverty, development, and the environment; 5. Risk, solidarity networks, and reciprocity; 6. Understanding agrarian institutions; 7. Savings, credit, and microfinance; 8. Social learning and technology adoption; 9. Property rights, governance, and corruption; 10. Conflict, violence, and development; 11. Social capital; 12. The political economy of trade and development.
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Cambridge University Press The Economic Geography of Innovation
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Cambridge University Press Everyday Politics of the World Economy
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Cambridge University Press Chinas Great Economic Transformation
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Cambridge University Press Bangladesh Politics Economy and Civil Society
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Cambridge University Press Changing Lanes in China Foreign Direct Investment Local Governments and Auto Sector Development
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Cambridge University Press Negotiation and the Global Information Economy
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Cambridge University Press Macroeconomics in Emerging Markets
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Cambridge University Press The Politics of Uneven Development
Book SynopsisWhy do some middle-income countries diversify their economies but fail to upgrade? Focusing on institutional capacities and political pressures, the book analyzes Thai development in comparison with both weaker and stronger competitors, revealing that the institutional capacities necessary for economic upgrades are political in origin.Trade Review'Rick Doner has long argued that the study of development requires a close consideration of how industries evolve. In this important new book on Thailand, he combines his deep knowledge of the country with compelling theoretical arguments about the institutional determinants of upgrading and long-run growth.' Stephan Haggard, University of California, San Diego'Why do some countries make transitions to higher levels of technology and economic development and others fail? Doner's important study tries to answer this question … Doner's book is a fascinating methodological encounter for he knows Thailand well while skilfully locating Thailand's development in comparative perspective. This is good area studies and good political economy. Doner's book is well-structured, remarkably logical, and theoretically sound. While the author is fluent in his theoretical perspectives, he writes about technological upgrading and economic development in an exceptionally clear manner, making the book accessible to a wide audience.' Kevin Hewison, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill'This book is a tour-de-force. It tackles some of the biggest questions in comparative political economy with both innovative theorizing and rich empirical work. Whether one's interest is in the political economy of development, comparative political institutions, or the political economy of Southeast Asia, this book is a must read.' Allen Hicken, University of Michigan'This book charts exciting new directions in the study of the political economy of development. In recent decades, development stalled in a range of middle income countries, and scholars have been trying to figure out why. Doner's insightful book gives us a convincing answer. Doner first unpacks the concept of development to isolate recent challenges of upgrading and then shows how overcoming these challenges requires enhanced institutional capacity that in turn depends on a relatively rare set of political conditions. The book is a model for combining broad theory and penetrating empirical analysis. Anyone concerned with the problems of inequality, upgrading, and development in the 21st century will want to read this book.' Ben Schneider, Northwestern University'This is a landmark book. It synthesizes the large literature on structural change and upgrading, and analyses several national economies and several sectors to show what determines progress in both. The result is a model of institutional and political analysis, which combines case studies with systematic comparisons. While Thailand is the main focus, the book is directly relevant to a large number of countries which are stuck in the 'middle-income trap', whose success in breaking out of the trap is crucial for a more equal distribution of world income.' Robert H. Wade, London School of Economics'This book is spot on with explaining the political economy of economic development in Thailand. Unlike neo-classical attempts to provide a series of simple but painful steps that countries should pursue but with a framework that is neither built around an active state … nor is equipped with epistemologically sound propositions à la Washington Consensus, Doner's explication meets the requirements of theorising as his framework is testable and is substantiated with concrete evidence. … this is an outstanding book … makes a convincing contribution to explaining how developing states can pursue upgrading policies even under circumstances of external vulnerabilities. … The three empirical cases provide excellent evidence to support the illuminating framework advanced by the book. It should be a must read for government leaders, scholars and students.' Journal of Contemporary AsiaTable of Contents1. The challenge of uneven development; 2. Puzzles of Thai development in comparative perspective; 3. Development tasks, institutions, and politics; 4. Origins and consequences of Thailand's intermediate states; 5. Sugar; 6. Textiles; 7. Automobiles; 8. Conclusion.
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Cambridge University Press Party Politics and Economic Reform in Africas Democracies African Studies
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Cambridge University Press Trade and Poverty Reduction in the AsiaPacific Region Case Studies and Lessons from Lowincome Communities
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Cambridge University Press Latin American Development Priorities Costs and Benefits
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Cambridge University Press Capital Accumulation and Economic Growth in a Small Open Economy
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Cambridge University Press economicdevelopment
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Cambridge University Press Latin American Development Priorities Costs and Benefits
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Cambridge University Press Forging Reform in China
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Cambridge University Press Democracy and Development
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Cambridge University Press Democracy and Development
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Cambridge University Press Financial Crises in Emerging Markets
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Cambridge University Press Discipline and Development
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Cambridge University Press The IMF and Economic Development
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Cambridge University Press The Ethics of Assistance
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Cambridge University Press The Politics of Property Rights
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Cambridge University Press Options for Global Trade Reform
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Cambridge University Press Growing Public Volume 1 The Story Social Spending and Economic Growth since the Eighteenth Century
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Cambridge University Press Growing Public Volume 2 Further Evidence Social Spending and Economic Growth since the Eighteenth Century
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Cambridge University Press Economic Transition in Central and Eastern Europe Planting the Seeds
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Cambridge University Press A World without Walls Freedom Development Free Trade and Global Governance
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Cambridge University Press StateDirected Development
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Cambridge University Press Doing Business in the Middle East Politics and Economic Crisis in Jordan and Kuwait 20 Cambridge Middle East Studies Series Number 20
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