The revolution in development economics /

Other Authors: Dorn, James A., Hanke, Steve H., Walters, A. A.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Cato Institute, c1998.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword : the rise of market liberalism / Vaclav Klaus
  • Introduction : competing visions of development policy / James A. Dorn
  • The disgregard of reality / Peter Bauer
  • The poverty of nations /Karl Brunner
  • The transformation of developing economies : from planto market / Deepak Lal
  • Is population growth a drag on economicdevelopment? / Julian L. Simon
  • Institutions, ideology, and economicperformance / Douglass C. North
  • Economic growth and the propertyrights regime / Alan Rufus Waters
  • Institutional choice and publicchoice : lessons for the third world / Charles K. Rowley
  • Tribalownership : a curse on native American's economic development / SteveH. Hanke and Barney Dowdle
  • Property rights and the economicdevelopment of the Sahel / Wayne T. Brough and Mwangi S. Kimenyi
  • Indigenous African institutions and economic development / EmilyChamlee-Wright
  • The first world's misbegotten economic legacy to thethird world / Doug Bandow
  • Shut down the architects of a failedpolicy / Paul Craig Roberts
  • Western subsidies and eastern reform /Peter Bauer
  • The mischief of moving average pricing / Alan A. Walters
  • The state and the peasant : agricultural policy on trial / John P.Powelson
  • Subsistence, trade, and exchange :