The Palgrave Handbook of Comparative Economics
Edited by Elodie Douarin () and
Oleh Havrylyshyn
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2021
Edition: 1st ed. 2021
ISBN: 978-3-030-50888-3
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to the Palgrave Handbook of Comparative Economics
- Elodie Douarin and Oleh Havrylyshyn
- Ch 2 A Historiography of Comparative Economics
- Josef Brada
- Ch 3 The Soviet Economic System: An Archival Re-evaluation
- Paul R. Gregory
- Ch 4 Institutions, Institutional Systems and Their Dynamics
- Leszek Balcerowicz
- Ch 5 The “New Comparative Economics”: A Critical Review
- Bruno Dallago and Sara Casagrande
- Ch 6 Comparative Economic History
- Gérard Roland
- Ch 7 The World’s First Meritocracy Through the Lens of Institutions and Cultural Persistence
- James Kai-Sing Kung
- Ch 8 Institutions Matter: But So Does History—A Comparison of Mediaeval Dubrovnik with Other Dalmatian Cities
- Oleh Havrylyshyn
- Ch 9 Long-Run Inequality in Communist Countries: Before, During and After
- Filip Novokmet
- Ch 10 Effect of Historical Forces on Liberalization and Democratization in Transition
- Simeon Djankov
- Ch 11 Thirty Years of Transition: Eleven Stylised Facts
- Oleh Havrylyshyn
- Ch 12 The Importance of Domestic Commitment
- Anders Aslund
- Ch 13 Political Economy of Transition Reforms
- Sergei Guriev
- Ch 14 The EU Anchor Thesis: Transition from Socialism, Institutional Vacuum and Membership in the European Union
- Nauro Campos
- Ch 15 Some Reflections on Transition: Its Roots, Complexity of the Process, and Role of the IMF and Other Organizations
- Vito Tanzi
- Ch 16 Are the Transition Economies Still in Transition?
- Paul Wachtel
- Ch 17 Institutional Change in Transition: An Evolving Research Agenda
- Elodie Douarin
- Ch 18 Institutions, Human Capital and Economic Growth
- Luca J. Uberti and Carl Henrik Knutsen
- Ch 19 Reform Design Matters: The Role of Structural Policy Complementarities
- Joaquim Oliveira-Martins and Bruno Rocha
- Ch 20 Democracy as a Driver of Post-Communist Economic Development
- Jan Fidrmuc
- Ch 21 Economic Development, Transition, and New Structural Economics
- Justin Lin
- Ch 22 Rethinking Development: Broadening the Goals and Altering the Approach
- Homi Kharas and John McArthur
- Ch 23 Explaining the Heterogeneity of Health Outcomes in Post-Communist Europe
- Christopher Gerry
- Ch 24 Building the Good Life: Growth, Reforms and Happiness in Transition
- Peter Sanfey
- Ch 25 Growth and Subjective Well-Being in China
- Robson Morgan and Fei Wang
- Ch 26 Understanding Demographic Challenges of Transition Through the China Lens
- Lauren A. Johnston
- Ch 27 Inequality and Well-Being in Transition: Linking Experience and Perception to Policy Preferences
- Alexandru Cojocaru
- Ch 28 Authoritarian Populism in Comparative Perspective
- Tomasz Mickiewicz
- Ch 29 Does Emigration Affect Political and Institutional Development in Migrants’ Countries of Origin?
- Artjoms Ivlevs
- Ch 30 Understanding Tax Evasion: Combining the Public Choice and New Institutionalist Perspectives
- Klarita Gërxhani and Ronald Wintrobe
- Ch 31 The Rules of the Game in Transition: How Informal Institutions Work in South East Europe
- Alena Ledeneva and Adnan Efendic
- Ch 32 Entrepreneurship in Comparative Economics Perspective
- Slavo Radosevic and Esin Yoruk
- Ch 33 Taxonomies and Typologies: Starting to Reframe Economic Systems
- Randolph Bruno and Saul Estrin
- Ch 34 Institutional Complementarities in Comparative Capitalism: A Bibliometric Account
- Francesca Gagliardi
- Ch 35 The Challenge of Identification and the Value of Descriptive Evidence
- Ronald Smith
- Ch 36 Conclusion: So, What Is Comparative Economics Now?
- Elodie Douarin and Oleh Havrylyshyn
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