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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Autor principal: | Ronald Olufemi Badru |
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Editura ASE Bucuresti
2016
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