This book offers a strong contribution to the growing field of institutional economics, going beyond the question of why institutions matter and examining the ways in which different types of institutions are conducive to the enhancement of competitiveness and economic development.
This book offers a strong contribution to the growing field of institutional economics, going beyond the question of why institutions matter and examining the ways in which different types of institutions are conducive to the enhancement of competitiveness and economic development.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Young Back Choi is Professor of Economics at St. John's University, New York, USA, and a faculty associate of the Colloquium on Market Institutions and Economic Processes at New York University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword James M. Buchanan. Why Institutions Matter? [Reprint of a letter to the KIEA] Oliver Williamson. Acknowledgment Sung-Hee Jwa. Preface Young Back Choi 1. Democracy and Prosperity Randall Holcombe 2. Competition among Governments: The State's Two Roles in a Globalized World Viktor Vanberg 3. Rent-Extraction, Liberal Reform, and Economic Development: Liberal Institutions as "Permanent" Sources of Competitive Advantage Roger Congleton 4. Institutions for Economic Prosperity Young Back Choi 5. Science, Scientific Institutions, and Economic Progress Yong Joon Yoon 6. University and Industry Linkages: The Case of Korea Joon Mo Yang 7. Institutions and Industrial Policy: The Case of Heavy-Chemical Industries in Korea 1973-79 Sung Sup Rhee 8. Myth about Korea's Rapid Growth Jung Ho Yoo 9. The New Institutional Economy and the New Traditional Economy in Korea: Does the Confucian Tradition Give It a Competitive Edge? Barkely Rosser, jr. and Marina V. Rosser 10. The Effect of Fiscal Drag on Tax Revenue and Tax Burden Sung-Kyu Lee 11. Alternative Visions of Incomplete Property Rights Miah Dulal and Yasushi Suzuki 12. Economic Development and Institutions Seung Hee Jwa and Yong Yoon
Foreword James M. Buchanan. Why Institutions Matter? [Reprint of a letter to the KIEA] Oliver Williamson. Acknowledgment Sung-Hee Jwa. Preface Young Back Choi 1. Democracy and Prosperity Randall Holcombe 2. Competition among Governments: The State's Two Roles in a Globalized World Viktor Vanberg 3. Rent-Extraction, Liberal Reform, and Economic Development: Liberal Institutions as "Permanent" Sources of Competitive Advantage Roger Congleton 4. Institutions for Economic Prosperity Young Back Choi 5. Science, Scientific Institutions, and Economic Progress Yong Joon Yoon 6. University and Industry Linkages: The Case of Korea Joon Mo Yang 7. Institutions and Industrial Policy: The Case of Heavy-Chemical Industries in Korea 1973-79 Sung Sup Rhee 8. Myth about Korea's Rapid Growth Jung Ho Yoo 9. The New Institutional Economy and the New Traditional Economy in Korea: Does the Confucian Tradition Give It a Competitive Edge? Barkely Rosser, jr. and Marina V. Rosser 10. The Effect of Fiscal Drag on Tax Revenue and Tax Burden Sung-Kyu Lee 11. Alternative Visions of Incomplete Property Rights Miah Dulal and Yasushi Suzuki 12. Economic Development and Institutions Seung Hee Jwa and Yong Yoon
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