Institutions And Small Settler Economies Hardcover
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India
Author 1
Andre Schlueter
Book Description
Are institutions the main cause of sustained economic growth? Institutions and Small Settler Economies provides a comprehensive improvement in our understanding of institutional contributions to economic growth based on North, Wallis and Weingast's (NWW) institutional theory. In this exciting new volume, Schlueter offers a substantial range of novel insights into the socio-economic development trajectories of two deliberately selected New World economies: New Zealand and Uruguay. This study sets itself apart from other publications through its impartial analysis of the strengths and limitations of leading institutional scholarship, as well as its rigorous comparative methodology involving a substantial set of quantitative and qualitative data.
ISBN-10
1137448288
ISBN-13
9781137448286
Language
English
Publisher
Palgrave MacMillan
Publication Date
23 Oct 2014
Number of Pages
290
About the Author
Andre Schlueter is a Post Doctoral Researcher at the University of Vienna, Germany.
Editorial Review
Schlueter offers some useful theoretical observations on the NWW paradigm. ... this book is rich in empirical findings and stimulating insights, and well worth reading for those alone. (Carl Bridge, Economic History Review, Vol. 69 (4), October, 2016)