Understanding underdevelopment: challenges for institutional economics from the point of view of poor countries: comment
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The informal sector is important in many developing economies, and a new approach should be taken to studying this sector, using New Institutional Economics.
Publication Name: Journal of Institutional & Theoretical Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0932-4569
Year: 2000
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Understanding underdevelopment: challenges for institutional economics from the point fo view of poorer countries
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Poor countries may have institutional obstacles to economic development, and they, and the role of the state need to be examined further.
Publication Name: Journal of Institutional & Theoretical Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0932-4569
Year: 2000
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Identifying the potential role of NIE in the development problems of poor countries: a more optimistic view: comment
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New Institutional Economics can be helpful in understanding obstacles to economic development in poorer countries.
Publication Name: Journal of Institutional & Theoretical Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0932-4569
Year: 2000
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