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Iwan J. Azis ()
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Iwan J. Azis: Cornell University

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Chapter Chapter 6 in Periphery and Small Ones Matter, 2022, pp 101-107 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Counterbalancing the endogenous forces of agglomerationAgglomeration by addressing any institutional bottlenecks, and incorporating a set of design principles to ensure that any proposed policiesPolicies are compatible with the prevailing institutionsInstitution are key to resolving dualism and inequalities. In many cases, they are more important than finding the right policiesPolicies. Alas, reforming policiesPolicies is far more difficult than reforming institutionInstitution. Be that as it may, listening and understanding the perceptionsPerceptions of local people and MSME is a necessary starting point.

Keywords: Structure of relations; Decentralization; Mental bandwidth; Behavioral insights; Policy design (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-6831-9_6

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