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Economic Development in Central Asia

Institutional Underpinnings of Factor Markets

by Joachim Ahrens (Volume editor) Herman W. Hoen (Volume editor)
©2014 Conference proceedings VIII, 145 Pages
Series: Emerging Markets Studies, Volume 6

Summary

This book investigates the institutional underpinnings of the relatively strong economic performance in Central Asian countries since their independence. The New Institutional Economics as well as Political Economy approaches provide the conceptual framework for case studies. All contributions consider factor markets and institutions as fundamental drivers of economic growth. This volume scrutinizes the evolution, design, and performance of factor markets in the region including land and natural resources, labor, physical and human capital.

Details

Pages
VIII, 145
Year
2014
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631612156
Language
English
Keywords
Regierung Institutionen Faktormarkt natürliche Ressourcen
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2014. VIII, 145 pp., 1 coloured fig., 19 tables, 23 graphs

Biographical notes

Joachim Ahrens (Volume editor) Herman W. Hoen (Volume editor)

Joachim Ahrens is Professor of International Economics at PFH Göttingen (Germany). Herman W. Hoen holds the chair of International Political Economy at the University of Groningen (Netherlands).

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