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Books in the The Johns Hopkins Studies in Development series

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  • by Judith (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Tendler
    £26.49

    It shifts the terms of the prevailing debate away from mistrust of government toward an understanding of the circumstances under which public servants become truly committed to their work and public service improves dramatically.

  • by Alain de Janvry
    £24.49

    Students of economic development will benefit especially from its intelligent explication of conflict-oriented theory and technique.

  • - Development Policy and Agrarian Politics in Latin America
    by Merilee S. (Harvard University) Grindle
    £24.49

    When policies such as agrarian reform and rural development are promoted, Grindle indicates, they are utilized primarily to increase social control and manage political protest rather than to redistribute land or improve living standards among the rural poor.

  • - Growth and Governance in Less-Developed and Post-Socialist Countries
     
    £25.99

    Contributors include economists Christopher Clague, Robert Klitgaard, Peter Murrell, Mancur Olson, Vernon Ruttan, and Vito Tanzi, and political scientists Stephan Haggard, Margaret Levi, and Elinor Ostrom.

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    £29.99

    Four case studies (China, Indonesia, Colombia, and Sub-Saharan Africa) examine how different countries struggle with these issues as they restructure their basic economic institutions.

  • by Maxwell J. Fry
    £26.49

    Maxwell Fry includes new chapters on finance in endogenous growth models, foreign direct investment and the accumulation of foreign debt, and fiscal activities of central banks in developing countries.

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