The Oxford Handbook of Political Institutions

The Oxford Handbook of Political Institutions
Author: R. A. W. Rhodes,Sarah A. Binder,Bert A. Rockman
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 840
Release: 2008-06-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780191563393

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The study of political institutions is among the founding pillars of political science. With the rise of the 'new institutionalism', the study of institutions has returned to its place in the sun. This volume provides a comprehensive survey of where we are in the study of political institutions, covering both the traditional concerns of political science with constitutions, federalism and bureaucracy and more recent interest in theory and the constructed nature of institutions. The Oxford Handbook of Political Institutions draws together a galaxy of distinguished contributors drawn from leading universities across the world. Authoritative reviews of the literature and assessments of future research directions will help to set the research agenda for the next decade.

The Development of Political Institutions

The Development of Political Institutions
Author: Federico Ferrara
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0472038982

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While the literature on “new institutionalism” explains the stability of institutional arrangements within countries and the divergence of paths of institutional development between countries, Federico Ferrara takes a “historical institutionalist” approach to theorize dynamic processes of institutional reproduction, institutional decay, and institutional change in explaining the development of political institutions. Ferrara synthesizes “power-based” or “power-distributional” explanations and “ideas-based” “legitimation explanations.” He specifies the psychological “microfoundations” of processes of institutional development, drawing heavily from the findings of experimental psychology to ensure that the explanation is grounded in clear and realistic assumptions regarding human motivation, cognition, and behavior. Aside from being of interest to scholars and graduate students in political science and other social-scientific disciplines whose research concentrates on the genesis of political institutions, their evolution over time, and their impact on the stability of political order and the quality of governance, the book will be required reading in graduate courses and seminars in comparative politics where the study of institutions and their development ranks among the subfield’s most important subjects.

The Development of Political Institutions

The Development of Political Institutions
Author: Herbert Spencer
Publsiher: Editions Le Mono
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-05-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9782366591934

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“The mere gathering of individuals into a group does not constitute them a society. A society, in the sociological sense, is formed only when, besides juxtaposition, there is cooperation. So long as members of the group do not combine their energies to achieve some common end or ends, there is little to keep them together. They are prevented from separating only when the wants of each are better satisfied by uniting his efforts with those of others than they would be if he acted alone. Cooperation, then, is at once that which cannot exist without a society, and that for which a society exists. It may be a joining of many strengths to effect something which the strength of no single man can effect; or it may be an apportioning of different activities to different persons, who severally participate in the benefits of one another's activities. The motive for acting together, originally the dominant one, may be defense against enemies; or it may be the easier obtainment of food, by the chase or otherwise; or it may be, and commonly is, both of these. In any case, however, the units pass from the state of perfect independence to the state of mutual dependence; and as fast as they do this they become united into a society rightly so called...” -Political Organization in General -Political Integration -Political Differentiation -Political Forms and Forces -Political Heads – Chiefs, Kings, etc... -Compound Political Heads -Consultative Bodies -Representative Bodies -The Militant Type of Society

Political Institutions and Financial Development

Political Institutions and Financial Development
Author: Stephen H. Haber,Douglass Cecil North,Barry R. Weingast
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0804756929

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The essays in this volume employ the insights and techniques of political science, economics and history to provide a fresh answer to this question.

Democracy and Development

Democracy and Development
Author: Adam Przeworski
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2000-08-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521793793

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Examines impact of political regimes on economic development between 1950 and 1990.

The Development of Political Institutions

The Development of Political Institutions
Author: Federico Ferrara
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0472132830

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Human motivation and historical influence in political development

Economic and Political Institutions and Development

Economic and Political Institutions and Development
Author: Joshua C. Hall,Sara Harper
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2019-02-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030060497

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This book focuses on the role of economic and political institutions in economic development. The book offers fresh perspectives on the issues facing less-developed countries and the elements influencing their outcomes. The text includes chapters on democracy, property rights, and economic freedom, and uses diverse methodology such as case studies, spacial econometrics, and cross-country analysis. The volume features the work of prominent scholars in the area of institutional analysis such as Mohammed Akacem, Christopher Coyne, and Andrew Young as well as a number of junior scholars. This book will be useful for researchers and students interested in economic development and institutional analysis in general, in addition to individuals with a specific focus on countries or regions such as Iraq or sub-Saharan Africa.

Institutional Efficiency and Its Determinants

Institutional Efficiency and Its Determinants
Author: Silvio Borner,Frank Bodmer,Markus Kobler
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105111354267

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This publication discusses the impact of institutions on economic development and the determinants that shape institutional quality, using a new institutional economics (NIE) model based on a multidisciplinary approach to understanding issues including growth, efficiency and income distribution. Using the experience of Argentina under the Menem government as a case study, a methodology is developed and applied to test theoretical hypotheses regarding the concept of institutional quality and how delineation between economic and political institutions work in practice. It also considers systems of democracy and autocracy, and the impact of traditional, legal and cultural frameworks on institutional efficiency.