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Politics Rules: The False Primacy of Institutions in Developing Countries
Do institutions possess explanatory and prescriptive powers imputed to them by institutionalism? If they do, why do outcomes in developing countries (DGC) defy those powers? I argue that, although institutions play a role, they are neither the explanation for outcomes nor the prescription for devel...
| Autor principal: | S. N. Sangmpam |
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| Formato: | Printed Book |
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POLITICAL STUDIES: 2007 VOL 55, 201-224
2007
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| Acceso en línea: | http://10.26.1.76/ks/001621.pdf |
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