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Ashok Chakravarti

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This book represents an important next step in the new institutional economics. Using this perspective, it undertakes a thorough re-examination of the problems of development.
- Barry R. Weingast, Stanford University, US

Institutions, Economic Performance, and the Visible Hand is a wide ranging, well-written, and provocative contribution to the study of political and economic organization. Ashok Chakravarti advances arguments and interpretations that are both interesting and, often, controversial. Although I find myself ''arguing'' with many of them, this is one of the many virtues of the book. I recommend the book to others who have an interest in institutional economics - why it is important, where it has been, and where it is going.
- Oliver E. Williamson, Nobel Laureate in Economics, University of California, Berkeley, US

This is an ambitious and wide-ranging book, which seeks to overthrow the minimalist view of the role of institutions in economic systems contained in the standard economic model, and instead advocates a more active institution-building effort to promote the development of poor countries. This important contribution is to review and consolidate the themes and issues that emerge from a very large literature on the subject of institutions and economic development, and to coherently formulate hypotheses relating institutions to economic performance. This should be useful to a wide range of scholars.
--- John Toye, University of Oxford, UK



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Contents: Preface 1. Introduction 2. The Neoclassical Model and its Critique 3. The Old and New Institutional Economics 4. Development Strategies and Performance: An Overview 5. Institutions and Governance: The New Empirical Evidence 6. Institutions in Economic History 7. Discontinuous Institutional Change 8. Southern Sudan: A Case Study in Discontinuous Institutional Change 9. Markets and Institutions 10. Mechanisms of Institutional Transition Appendices Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/06/2012
      ISBN13: 9781781001370, 978-1781001370
      ISBN10: 1781001375

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Ashok Chakravarti

      Trade Review
      This book represents an important next step in the new institutional economics. Using this perspective, it undertakes a thorough re-examination of the problems of development.
      - Barry R. Weingast, Stanford University, US

      Institutions, Economic Performance, and the Visible Hand is a wide ranging, well-written, and provocative contribution to the study of political and economic organization. Ashok Chakravarti advances arguments and interpretations that are both interesting and, often, controversial. Although I find myself ''arguing'' with many of them, this is one of the many virtues of the book. I recommend the book to others who have an interest in institutional economics - why it is important, where it has been, and where it is going.
      - Oliver E. Williamson, Nobel Laureate in Economics, University of California, Berkeley, US

      This is an ambitious and wide-ranging book, which seeks to overthrow the minimalist view of the role of institutions in economic systems contained in the standard economic model, and instead advocates a more active institution-building effort to promote the development of poor countries. This important contribution is to review and consolidate the themes and issues that emerge from a very large literature on the subject of institutions and economic development, and to coherently formulate hypotheses relating institutions to economic performance. This should be useful to a wide range of scholars.
      --- John Toye, University of Oxford, UK



      Table of Contents
      Contents: Preface 1. Introduction 2. The Neoclassical Model and its Critique 3. The Old and New Institutional Economics 4. Development Strategies and Performance: An Overview 5. Institutions and Governance: The New Empirical Evidence 6. Institutions in Economic History 7. Discontinuous Institutional Change 8. Southern Sudan: A Case Study in Discontinuous Institutional Change 9. Markets and Institutions 10. Mechanisms of Institutional Transition Appendices Bibliography Index

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