Institutional Challenges at the Early Stages of Development
Despite strong interest in the role of institutions, methods of operation, underlying political forces and their precise nature are still misunderstood. Partial analysis of specific aspects of public interventions simplified historical examples, or rough cross-country relationships tend to be the main guides to policy recommendations. Along with four in-depth country studies, published in companion volumes, Institutional Challenges at the Early Stages of Development gives a thorough review of the experiences of South Korea and Taiwan, offering a new perspective for identifying critical institutional issues. Including those related to state–business relations and the economic structure, and its transformation, analytical tools and concept are provided to help diagnose important hurdles at the early stage of a country’s development. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
François Bourguignon is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the Paris School of Economics and School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences, Paris. He is Former Chief Economist and Senior Vice President of the World Bank and the Co-founder of the European Development Network. His awards include the Dan David Prize and Centre national de la recherche scientifique silver medal.
Jean-Philippe Platteau is Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Namur, Belgium. At this university, he has been a long-time director of the Centre for Research in the Economics of Development, which he founded. He held two Franqui chairs at the Free University of Brussels and the Katholieke University of Leuven. He is also the Co-founder of the European Development Network.