Communities and Markets in Economic Development

Masahiko Aoki editor The late Yujiro Hayami editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:31st May '01

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Communities and Markets in Economic Development cover

This book explores the role of community in facilitating the transition to market relationships in economic development, and in controlling and sustaining local public goods such as irrigation, forests, grazing land, and fishing grounds. Previously it was customary to classify economic systems in terms of varying combinations of state and market control of resource allocation. In contrast, this book recognizes community as the third major element of economic systems. This new approach also departs from the conventional view that markets and community norms should be treated as mutually exclusive means of organizing economic activity, instead clarifying the situations in which they may become complementary. Further discussion focuses on the conditions under which management of local commons can, and should, be delegated to local communities rather than subjected to the control of central government. These and other issues are investigated by twenty-one leading scholars from economic history, development economics, agricultural economics, and institutional economics. The resulting volume is the latest in a set of four books about East Asian developmental experiences, co-sponsored by the Economic Institute of the World Bank and the Stanford Institute of Economic Policy Research. It will appeal to economists and other social scientists with an interest in economic development, history, comparative systems, and institutional economics.

... a highly stimulating volume with a sharp focus and a coherent theme. Both academic researchers and policy-makers would benefit immensely from a careful reading of the rich and scholarly papers. * Development and Change *
... a collection that illuminates a wide range of analytical and policy concerns with rare originality and scholarship. * Development and Change *

ISBN: 9780199241019

Dimensions: 242mm x 163mm x 27mm

Weight: 780g

444 pages