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Growth States and Development: Political Institutions and Their Conditional Effects
Unformatted Document Text:  Mengisteab, Kidane. 1999. “Democratization and State Building in Africa: How Compatible Are They?” In Kidane Mengisteab and Cyril Daddieh, eds., State Building and Democratization inAfrica: Faith, Hope, and Realities, chap. 2, pp. 21–39. Westport, CT: Praeger. Ndulu, Benno and Nicolas van de Walle. 1996. “Africa’s Economic Renewal: From Consensus to Strategy.” In Benno Ndulu and Nicolas van de Walle, eds., Agenda for Africa’s Economic Renewal.Transaction Publishers. North, Douglass C. 1981. Structure and Change in Economic History. W.W. Norton & Company. ———. 1990. Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance. Cambridge University Press. Pritchett, Lant. 1997. “Divergence, Big Time.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 11(3): 3–17. ———. 2003. “A Toy Collection, A Socialist Star, and a Democratic Dud?: Growth Theory, Vietnam and the Philippines.” In Dani Rodrick, ed., In Search of Prosperity: Analytic Narratives on EconomicGrowth, chap. 5. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univeristy Press. Przeworski, Adam, Michael E. Alvarez, Jos´e Antonio Cheibub, and Fernando Limongi. 2000. Democracy and Development: Political Institutions and Well-Being in the Third-World, 1950-1990.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Quah, Danny. 1993. “Empirical cross-section dynamics in economic growth.” European Economic Review 37: 426–434. Rao, Vaman. 1984-85. “Democracy and Economic Development.” Studies in Comparative Interna- tional Development 19(4): 67–81. Ray, Debraj. 1998. Development Economics. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Rodrik, Dani. 2000. “Institutions for High-Quality Growth: What They Are and How to Acquire Them.” Studies in Comparative International Development 35(3): 3–31. Rostow, W. W. 1971. The Stages of Economic Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2nd ed. Sachs, Je ffrey D. and Andrew M. Warner. 1997. “Fundamental Sources of Long-Run Growth.” The American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings 87(2): 184–188. Sandbrook, Richard. 1986. “The State and Economic Stagnation in Tropical Africa.” World Devel- opment 14(3): 319–332. Sirowy, Larry and Alex Inkeles. 1990. “The E ffects of Democracy on Economic Growth and Inequality: A Review.” Studies in Comparative International Development 25(1): 126–157. Svensson, Jakob. 1998. “Investment, property rights and political instability: Theory and evidence.” European Economic Review 42: 1317–1341. Wade, Robert. 1988. “The Role of Government in Overcoming Market Failure: Taiwan, Republic of Korea and Japan.” In Helen Hughes, ed., Achieving Industrialization in East Asia, chap. 5, pp.129–163. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. World Bank. 2002. World Development Indicators 2002. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank. CD- ROM. 22

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Mengisteab, Kidane. 1999. “Democratization and State Building in Africa: How Compatible Are
They?” In Kidane Mengisteab and Cyril Daddieh, eds., State Building and Democratization in
Africa: Faith, Hope, and Realities, chap. 2, pp. 21–39. Westport, CT: Praeger.
Ndulu, Benno and Nicolas van de Walle. 1996. “Africa’s Economic Renewal: From Consensus to
Strategy.” In Benno Ndulu and Nicolas van de Walle, eds., Agenda for Africa’s Economic Renewal.
Transaction Publishers.
North, Douglass C. 1981. Structure and Change in Economic History. W.W. Norton & Company.
———. 1990. Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance. Cambridge University
Press.
Pritchett, Lant. 1997. “Divergence, Big Time.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 11(3): 3–17.
———. 2003. “A Toy Collection, A Socialist Star, and a Democratic Dud?: Growth Theory, Vietnam
and the Philippines.” In Dani Rodrick, ed., In Search of Prosperity: Analytic Narratives on Economic
Growth, chap. 5. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univeristy Press.
Przeworski, Adam, Michael E. Alvarez, Jos´e Antonio Cheibub, and Fernando Limongi. 2000.
Democracy and Development: Political Institutions and Well-Being in the Third-World, 1950-1990.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Quah, Danny. 1993. “Empirical cross-section dynamics in economic growth.” European Economic
Review 37: 426–434.
Rao, Vaman. 1984-85. “Democracy and Economic Development.” Studies in Comparative Interna-
tional Development 19(4): 67–81.
Ray, Debraj. 1998. Development Economics. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Rodrik, Dani. 2000. “Institutions for High-Quality Growth: What They Are and How to Acquire
Them.” Studies in Comparative International Development 35(3): 3–31.
Rostow, W. W. 1971. The Stages of Economic Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2nd ed.
Sachs, Je
ffrey D. and Andrew M. Warner. 1997. “Fundamental Sources of Long-Run Growth.” The
American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings 87(2): 184–188.
Sandbrook, Richard. 1986. “The State and Economic Stagnation in Tropical Africa.” World Devel-
opment 14(3): 319–332.
Sirowy, Larry and Alex Inkeles. 1990. “The E
ffects of Democracy on Economic Growth and
Inequality: A Review.” Studies in Comparative International Development 25(1): 126–157.
Svensson, Jakob. 1998. “Investment, property rights and political instability: Theory and evidence.”
European Economic Review 42: 1317–1341.
Wade, Robert. 1988. “The Role of Government in Overcoming Market Failure: Taiwan, Republic
of Korea and Japan.” In Helen Hughes, ed., Achieving Industrialization in East Asia, chap. 5, pp.
129–163. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
World Bank. 2002. World Development Indicators 2002. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank. CD-
ROM.
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