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Adjusting to Reality - Beyond 'State Versus Market' in Economic Development (Hardcover)
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Adjusting to Reality - Beyond 'State Versus Market' in Economic Development (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Revivals
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Originally published in 1991, Robert Klitgaard's classic book
addresses questions of enduring relevance in a lively and
insightful way. Bribes, tribes, and markets that fail-these are the
realities in many developing countries. The usual strategies for
reform-be they capitalist or socialist-have failed to address them
effectively. What is to be done when economic reforms leave the
poor behind or when when new constitutions and elections are
undercut by inefficient bureaucracies, overcentralization, and
corruption? And what to do about persistent ethnic inequalities
within developing countries? The book provides inspiring examples
from around the world, as well as analytical frameworks to guide
inclusive policy discussion. Theorists will enjoy the novel uses of
industrial economics, the theory of the firm, and the economics of
discrimination. The book highlights overlooked causes of
underdevelopment: imperfect information and weak information
processing in individuals and institutions. In the preface, the
former President of Panama, Dr. Nicolas Ardito Barletta, writes:
"Poverty, Klitgaard argues, is-and should be-a principal concern of
development strategists, but policy makers and analysts will
continue to run from pillar to post in their search for a cure
unless they can adjust their development schemes to reality...."
"The new approach that the author proposes is based on two
fundamental principles. One is that the proper choice of economic
strategies cannot be determined in the abstract but depends on
particular circumstances... The other is that information is at the
heart of problems in the real world of the developing countries...
Klitgaard offers examples from Bolivia, Brazil, India, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Pakistan, Peru, and the Philippines to make his point.
"The author suggests creative ways in which the state and citizens
themselves can solve their own 'inevitably unique problems.' One of
the key tasks, in Klitgaard's view, is to ensure that environments
are rich in information. This volume offers a broad framework for
policy analysis that moves us closer to intelligent solutions to
the real problems of the real poor in the modern world."
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