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- 2002033954 contributor B9227550.
- 2002033954 created "c2002.".
- 2002033954 date "2002".
- 2002033954 date "c2002.".
- 2002033954 dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- 2002033954 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2002033954 description "Machine generated contents note: 1. Agrarian Reforms and Intersectoral Relations: A Summary -- Kurt Martin -- Introduction -- Economic and social objectives of land reforms -- The labour-surplus condition -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References --2. Bringing Institutions into Evolutionary Growth Theory -- Richard R. Nelson -- Institutional analysis and evolutionary economic theory: The historical connections -- Routines as a unifying concept -- Social technologies and institutions -- Institutions in an evolutionary theory of economic growth -- Promise and challenges -- Notes -- References --3. Towards an Evolutionary Economic Approach to Sustainable Development -- J. B. Opschoor -- Introduction -- Ecology and evolution from an economic perspective -- Environment-economy interactions and ecological economics -- Evolutionary dimensions in ecologically sensitive development economics -- The Environmental Kuznets Curve -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References --4. Structural Dynamics and Economic Development -- Jose'Antonio Ocampo -- Some methodological issues and stylized facts -- The dynamics of productive structures -- A simple formalization of the growth-productivity link -- Policy implications -- Notes -- References --5. Economic Reforms, Development and Distribution: -- Were the Founding Fathers of Development Theory Right? -- Rob Vos -- Introduction -- The move towards liberalization in Latin America -- Growth, distribution and poverty in Latin America: Recurring problems -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References --6. Why Groups Matter -- Frances Stewart -- Introduction -- The nature and functioning of groups -- Groups: Some examples -- Some findings and conclusions -- Notes -- References --7. Rethinking Development Assistance: The Implications of Social Citizenship in a Global Economy -- E. V. K. FitzGerald -- Introduction: The motivations for development assistance -- The 'incomplete markets' model: Development assistance as a correction for market failure -- The 'human entitlement' model: Development assistance as global social citizenship -- Conclusion: Development assistance and international political economy -- Notes -- References --8. Partnerships, Inclusiveness and Aid Effectiveness in Africa -- B. J. Ndulu -- Introduction: Aid and African growth -- Aid effectiveness: What we have learnt from experience -- Effectiveness of government as aid intermediary: A conceptual framework -- Behaviour of the aid intermediary under a weak authoritarian regime -- Unsustainable development autocracy and the seed for a more inclusive governance -- Moving more positively into the twenty-first century through a tripartite partnership -- Notes -- References --9. Aid, the Employment Relation and the Deserving Poor: Regaining Political Economy -- Marc Wuyts -- Introduction -- From poverty to unemployment: The emergence of a new variable -- The reverse transition: From unemployment back to poverty -- From aid as investment support to aid as poverty alleviation -- Notes -- References.".
- 2002033954 extent "xxiii, 197 p. :".
- 2002033954 identifier "1402008945 (alk. paper)".
- 2002033954 identifier 2002033954.html.
- 2002033954 issued "2002".
- 2002033954 issued "c2002.".
- 2002033954 language "eng".
- 2002033954 publisher "Dordrecht [Netherlands] ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers,".
- 2002033954 subject "338.9 21".
- 2002033954 subject "Economic development.".
- 2002033954 subject "HD75 .S626 2002".
- 2002033954 subject "Social institutions.".
- 2002033954 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Agrarian Reforms and Intersectoral Relations: A Summary -- Kurt Martin -- Introduction -- Economic and social objectives of land reforms -- The labour-surplus condition -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References --2. Bringing Institutions into Evolutionary Growth Theory -- Richard R. Nelson -- Institutional analysis and evolutionary economic theory: The historical connections -- Routines as a unifying concept -- Social technologies and institutions -- Institutions in an evolutionary theory of economic growth -- Promise and challenges -- Notes -- References --3. Towards an Evolutionary Economic Approach to Sustainable Development -- J. B. Opschoor -- Introduction -- Ecology and evolution from an economic perspective -- Environment-economy interactions and ecological economics -- Evolutionary dimensions in ecologically sensitive development economics -- The Environmental Kuznets Curve -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References --4. Structural Dynamics and Economic Development -- Jose'Antonio Ocampo -- Some methodological issues and stylized facts -- The dynamics of productive structures -- A simple formalization of the growth-productivity link -- Policy implications -- Notes -- References --5. Economic Reforms, Development and Distribution: -- Were the Founding Fathers of Development Theory Right? -- Rob Vos -- Introduction -- The move towards liberalization in Latin America -- Growth, distribution and poverty in Latin America: Recurring problems -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References --6. Why Groups Matter -- Frances Stewart -- Introduction -- The nature and functioning of groups -- Groups: Some examples -- Some findings and conclusions -- Notes -- References --7. Rethinking Development Assistance: The Implications of Social Citizenship in a Global Economy -- E. V. K. FitzGerald -- Introduction: The motivations for development assistance -- The 'incomplete markets' model: Development assistance as a correction for market failure -- The 'human entitlement' model: Development assistance as global social citizenship -- Conclusion: Development assistance and international political economy -- Notes -- References --8. Partnerships, Inclusiveness and Aid Effectiveness in Africa -- B. J. Ndulu -- Introduction: Aid and African growth -- Aid effectiveness: What we have learnt from experience -- Effectiveness of government as aid intermediary: A conceptual framework -- Behaviour of the aid intermediary under a weak authoritarian regime -- Unsustainable development autocracy and the seed for a more inclusive governance -- Moving more positively into the twenty-first century through a tripartite partnership -- Notes -- References --9. Aid, the Employment Relation and the Deserving Poor: Regaining Political Economy -- Marc Wuyts -- Introduction -- From poverty to unemployment: The emergence of a new variable -- The reverse transition: From unemployment back to poverty -- From aid as investment support to aid as poverty alleviation -- Notes -- References.".
- 2002033954 title "Social institutions and economic development : a tribute to Kurt Martin / edited by Valpy FitzGerald.".
- 2002033954 type "text".