Institutions and the Role of the State

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Institutions and the Role of the State

9781840643114 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Leonardo Burlamaqui, University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Ana Célia Castro, Chief, Graduate Program in Development, Agriculture and Society, Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Ha-Joon Chang, Department of Economics, SOAS University of London, UK
Publication Date: 2000 ISBN: 978 1 84064 311 4 Extent: 320 pp
The rise of the institutionalist and evolutionary approaches in economics has posed a serious intellectual challenge to the dominant neo-classical paradigm. This book draws together leading scholars in the fields of institutional and evolutionary economics who apply cutting-edge research to one of the most controversial issues of our day, namely, the role of the state.

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The rise of the institutionalist and evolutionary approaches in economics has posed a serious intellectual challenge to the dominant neo-classical paradigm. This book draws together leading scholars in the fields of institutional and evolutionary economics who apply cutting-edge research to one of the most controversial issues of our day, namely, the role of the state.

The authors offer a sound methodological guide to the research in this fast-evolving area of economics. They provide a firm theoretical foundation for the role of the state and review the history of policy making. They also use country studies to reinforce their approach, including the role of the state in the Asian Crisis, the current debate on state reform in Japan, public administration in Central and Eastern Europe and the practice of state reform in Brazil. This book will inspire readers to reassess their views on the role of the state and state reform.
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Contributors: A. Barros de Castro, F. Block, L.C. Bresser Pereira, L. Burlamaqui, A.C. Castro, H.-J. Chang, R. Dore, W. Drechsler, G.M. Hodgson, L. Sola, M. Storper, R. Wade
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Contents: Introduction Part I: Theoretical Perspectives on the Role of the State, Institutions and Conventions 1. An Institutional Perspective on the Role of the State: Towards an Institutionalist Political Economy 2. Evolutionary Economics and the Economic Role of the State 3. Disorderly Coordination: The Limited Capacities of States and Markets 4. Conventions and Institutions: Rethinking Problems of State Reform, Governance and Policy 5. From Micro to Macro: The Concept of Emergence and the Role of Institutions Part II: Policy Perspectives 6. National Diversity and Global Capitalism 7. Gestalt Shift: From ‘Miracle’ to ‘Cronyism’ in the Asian Crisis 8. State Reform in the 1990s: Logic and Control Mechanisms 9. Blockage versus Continuance in Brazilian Industrialization 10. Central Banking, Democratic Governance and Political Authority: The Case of Brazil in a Comparative Perspective 11. Public Administration in Central and Eastern Europe: Considerations from the ‘State Science’ Approach Index
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