Market institutions, governance, and development
Abstract
This volume brings together a scholarly collection of fourteen essays illumi
nating several important issues in development economics. The very notion
of ‘development economics’ has been sustained for the past fifty years or so
as something to be tolerated and grudgingly accepted. The field constitutes a distinct
subset of the mainstream traditions of economics to study the economic phenomena
in the less-developed countries that is not well explained by economic theories
developed in the context of advanced industrialized economies with a different set
of institutions.
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