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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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I Foundations -
1 Collective-Action Problems and Institutional Systems -
2 Economic Development, Political Development, and Inequality -
II Five Key Developmental Hypotheses and Associated Collective-Action Problems -
3 Public Goods, Externalities, and Collective-Action Problems of Governance -
4 Economic Foundations of Unequal Development -
5 Power, Social Conflict, Institutional Formation, and Credible Commitment -
6 Policy Innovations Can Relax Political Constraints -
III Typologies and a New Framework for Development Theory -
7 Alternative Typologies of Social Orders and Political Settlements -
8 How Context Inf luences Development -
9 Business-State Interactions - Conclusion
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Chapter 3 Appendixes: Appendix 3A -
Appendix 3B Fiscal and Legal Capacity Outcome Tables -
Chapter 5 Appendixes: Appendix 5A - Appendix 5B
- Appendix 5C
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Chapter 6 Appendix: Appendix 6A -
Chapter 8 Appendixes: Appendix 8A - Appendix 8B
- Chapter 9 Appendix: Appendix 9A
- Notes
- References
- Index
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- Source:
- The Political Economy of Collective Action, Inequality, and Development
- Author(s):
William D. Ferguson
- Publisher:
- Stanford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
I Foundations -
1 Collective-Action Problems and Institutional Systems -
2 Economic Development, Political Development, and Inequality -
II Five Key Developmental Hypotheses and Associated Collective-Action Problems -
3 Public Goods, Externalities, and Collective-Action Problems of Governance -
4 Economic Foundations of Unequal Development -
5 Power, Social Conflict, Institutional Formation, and Credible Commitment -
6 Policy Innovations Can Relax Political Constraints -
III Typologies and a New Framework for Development Theory -
7 Alternative Typologies of Social Orders and Political Settlements -
8 How Context Inf luences Development -
9 Business-State Interactions - Conclusion
-
Chapter 3 Appendixes: Appendix 3A -
Appendix 3B Fiscal and Legal Capacity Outcome Tables -
Chapter 5 Appendixes: Appendix 5A - Appendix 5B
- Appendix 5C
-
Chapter 6 Appendix: Appendix 6A -
Chapter 8 Appendixes: Appendix 8A - Appendix 8B
- Chapter 9 Appendix: Appendix 9A
- Notes
- References
- Index