Institutions and Agrarian Development - Bulte, Erwin
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Présentation Institutions And Agrarian Development de Bulte, Erwin Format Broché
- Livre Encyclopédies, Dictionnaires
Résumé :
This book argues that development strategies have thus far failed in Western Africa because the many challenges afflicting the area have yet to be explored and understood from the perspective of institutional resources. With a particular focus on three countries on the bend of the Upper West African coast ? Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone ? this book offers a theory to account for the nature of these institutional elements, to test deductions against evidence, and finally to propose a reset for rural development policy to make fuller use of local institutional resources. Based on quantitative analysis and eight years of multidisciplinary field research, this volume features several large-scale RCTs in the domain of rural development, local governance, and nature conservation. The authors address one of the biggest topics in agricultural and development economics today: the structural transformation of poor, agrarian economies, and they do so through the important and unique lens ofinstitutions.
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1. Introduction2. Not All Is Markets3. Institutions on the Upper West African Forest Edge: A Fourfold Ordering4. Customary West African Rural Factor Markets5. Chiefs and Chieftaincy6. Institutional Clash: Empirical Evidence from Case Studies7. Agrarian Development in West Africa: Possibilities for Institutional Reform?8. Conclusion