In 1960, there were 101 middle-income countries. By 2008, only
thirteen of these had become high-income countries. Why do so many
middle-income countries fail to develop after a promising start,
becoming mired in the so-called middle-income trap? This
interdisciplinary volume addresses the special challenges that
middle-income countries confront from both a theoretical and a
practical perspective. It is the first volume that addresses law
and development issues in middle-income countries from the
perspective of political, administrative and legal institutions and
policies. The goal is to provide international development agencies
and domestic policy makers with feasible recommendations to address
the wide range of technically, politically and socially complex
issues that middle-income countries face.
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