The Role of Elites in Economic Development (Record no. 139754)

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International Standard Book Number 9780198716433
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Title The Role of Elites in Economic Development
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2012
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford
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General note 1: Introduction: The Role of Elites in Economic Development<br/>Part I: Theoretical Considerations<br/>2: Elites and Property Rights <br/>3: Elites and Institutional Persistence <br/>Part II: The Formation and Circulation of Elites<br/>4: The International Circulation of Elites: Knowledge, Entrepreneurial and Political<br/>5: Fruit of the Vine? An Augmented Endowments-Inequality Hypothesis and the Rise of Elite in the Cape Colony<br/>6: Two for the Price of One? The Contribution to Development of the New Female Elites, Alison Wolf<br/>7: New Light on China's Rural Elites <br/>Part III: The Preferences of Elites<br/>8: Poverty in the Eyes of Brazilian Elites <br/>9: Mutual Interdependence between Elites and the Poor<br/>10: Why Are the Elite in China Motivated and Able to Promote Growth?<br/>Part IV: Elites and State Capactiy<br/>11: The Simple Analytics of Elite Behaviour under Limited State Capacity <br/>12: Is it Possible to Reform a Customs Administration? The Role of the Customs Elite on the Reform Process in Cameroon, <br/>13: Rekindling Governments from Within: Getting Public Sector Elite Officials to Support Government Reform in Brazil<br/>Part V: Grassroots Responses to Elites<br/>14: Tackling Elite Capture by the 'Counter-Elite' and 'Co-Opt-Elite' Approaches in Bangladesh and Ghana<br/>15: Understanding the Dynamics of Elite Behaviour in a Development Context
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Personal name Development economics
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Personal name Amsden, Alice H.
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Personal name DiCaprio, Alisa
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Personal name Robinson, James A.
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