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9780230546998: Corruption, Development and Institutional Design: 145 (International Economic Association Series)

Sinopsis


With the end of the Cold War at the end of the twentieth century, the post-socialist transition in Central and Eastern Europe, China and Vietnam, the impressive growth of India, and the rapid spread of globalization, today’s world is vastly different from that of two or three decades ago. Many of these changes are closely related to the concerns of economics and, in particular, institutional economics, which has been brought to the forefront due to the analysis of institutions in transition economies, and the realisation of how large a part they play in a successful market economy. With the aim of providing a comprehensive analysis of institutions, and of the global economy more generally, this volume explores systems of institutions, the interactions between institutions, and the effect that corruption can have on them. There is also an examination of the impact of immigration, a look at developments in behavioural economics, and an exploration of the links between democratic progress and economic growth.

This volume brings together a wide range of scholars from around the world and provides a comprehensive overview of recent trends in economics, as well as explaining how economics plays a crucial part in understanding and analysing important changes taking place internationally. With a variety of contributions focusing on institutions, development and corruption, this volume is essential reading for all those interested in examining the part which economic institutions play in transition, and for those wanting to place the modern world in a wider economic context.

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LUIS ANDRES World Bank, Washington DC, USA STEVE BOUCHER University of California, Davis, USA ALESSANDRA CASARICO Università Bocconi, Milan, Italy CARLO DEVILLANOVA Università Bocconi, Milan, Italy C. SIMON FAN Lingnan University, China JOSE LUIS GUASCH World Bank, Washington DC, USA RICHARD GREEN University of Southampton, UK JÁNOS KORNAI Harvard University, USA, Central European University and Collegium, Budapest, Hungary JANA KUNICOVÁ California Institute of Technology, USA LÁSZLÓ MÁTYÁS University of Budapest, Hungary CLAUDE MÉNARD Université de Paris, Panthéon Sorbonne, France MUSTAPHA NABLI World Bank, Washington DC, USA KLARA SABIRIANOVA PETER Georgia State University, USA GÉRARD ROLAND University of California, Berkeley, USA SUSAN ROSE-ACKERMAN Yale University, USA CARLOS SILVA-JÁUREGUI World Bank, Washington DC, USA ODED STARK University of Klagenfurt, Austria; University of Bonn, Germany; Warsaw University, Poland; ESRC, Cologne, Germany STEPHANE STRAUB World Bank, Washington DC, USA JAN SVEJNAR University of Michigan, USA SILKE UEBELMESSER University of Munich, Germany EVGENY YAKOVLEV Centre for Economic, Financial and International Research, Moscow, Russian Federation EKATERINA ZHURAVSKAYA Centre for Economic, Financial and International Research, Moscow, Russian Federation; Centre for Economic Policy Research, UK

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