Poor countries and development: a critique of Nicole Hassoun and a defense of the argument for good institutional quality

If we agree that ‘institutions are the kinds of structures that matter most in the social realm: they make up the stuff of social life’ (Hodgson, 2006, p.2), and we also agree that they largely influence, either positively or negatively, even many of the decisions relative to our personal lives, the...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9f75c5767ac04e779ae4f8882e8f89832021-12-02T02:10:06ZPoor countries and development: a critique of Nicole Hassoun and a defense of the argument for good institutional quality1843-22981844-8208https://doaj.org/article/9f75c5767ac04e779ae4f8882e8f89832016-05-01T00:00:00Z http://jpe.ro/pdf.php?id=7514 https://doaj.org/toc/1843-2298https://doaj.org/toc/1844-8208If we agree that ‘institutions are the kinds of structures that matter most in the social realm: they make up the stuff of social life’ (Hodgson, 2006, p.2), and we also agree that they largely influence, either positively or negatively, even many of the decisions relative to our personal lives, then we should conclude that emphasis on quality institutions to a people should not be wished away. Drawing on the earlier stated, the present work critically responds to the position of Hassoun (2014) that making aid conditional on good institutional quality is not good for the poor. It may be true that giving aid to the poor without consideration of the quality status of their social institutions may serve their immediate purposes, but if the poor are not to be consigned and confined to the margins of perpetual dependence, then due attention should rather be shown to ensure better reforms for their institutions, given that quality institutions largely and positively influence and sustain, in spite of other considerations, human development in the final analysis.Ronald Olufemi BadruEditura ASE Bucurestiarticledevelopmentinstitutional qualitypoor countriesEconomics as a scienceHB71-74DEENFRJournal of Philosophical Economics, Vol IX, Iss 2, Pp 43-70 (2016)
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institutional quality
poor countries
Economics as a science
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institutional quality
poor countries
Economics as a science
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Ronald Olufemi Badru
Poor countries and development: a critique of Nicole Hassoun and a defense of the argument for good institutional quality
description If we agree that ‘institutions are the kinds of structures that matter most in the social realm: they make up the stuff of social life’ (Hodgson, 2006, p.2), and we also agree that they largely influence, either positively or negatively, even many of the decisions relative to our personal lives, then we should conclude that emphasis on quality institutions to a people should not be wished away. Drawing on the earlier stated, the present work critically responds to the position of Hassoun (2014) that making aid conditional on good institutional quality is not good for the poor. It may be true that giving aid to the poor without consideration of the quality status of their social institutions may serve their immediate purposes, but if the poor are not to be consigned and confined to the margins of perpetual dependence, then due attention should rather be shown to ensure better reforms for their institutions, given that quality institutions largely and positively influence and sustain, in spite of other considerations, human development in the final analysis.
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title_short Poor countries and development: a critique of Nicole Hassoun and a defense of the argument for good institutional quality
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