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Beyond the Miracle of the Market (New Edition): The Political Economy of Agriarian Development in Kenya: The Political Economy of Agrarian Development … Economy of Institutions and Decisions)
0Uncover the forces shaping agrarian development in a critical analysis of market-led growth. This essential new edition delves into the political economy of Kenya, challenging prevailing development economics theories. The author scrutinizes the complex relationship between markets, institutions, and state policies, offering vital lessons for developing economies worldwide. Essential for students, researchers, and policymakers in economics and political science, this book provides profound insights into how effective institutions drive sustainable economic progress and reform. A crucial read for understanding global agricultural policy debates relevant to India.
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The Development Dilemma: Security, Prosperity, and a Return to History
0Unravel the core dilemmas of global development by examining the crucial link between security and prosperity. This essential book draws powerful lessons from Europe’s historical transformation, revealing the fundamental tension between state security and wealth creation that impacts all developing nations. Robert Bates offers a profound analysis of the political economy, showing how historical strategies can illuminate contemporary challenges. Essential for students, policymakers, and professionals seeking to understand the drivers of national prosperity and stability in the modern world.
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The Political Economy of Development: A Game Theoretic Approach (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics)
0Unlock the political drivers behind economic development with Robert Bates’s seminal exploration of political economy and game theory. This incisive analysis reveals how government policies emerge from political forces, offering critical insights into prosperity and underdevelopment. Understand the crucial role of state power – when it safeguards or exploits – through Bates’s deep dive into governmental motivations. Essential for students, researchers, and professionals in India seeking to master comparative politics and development economics. Gain a profound understanding of the political foundations of national progress.