The Political Economy of Collective Action, Inequality, and Development - William D. Ferguson

The Political Economy of Collective Action, Inequality, and Development

Buch | Hardcover
448 Seiten
2020
Stanford University Press (Verlag)
978-1-5036-0461-2 (ISBN)
92,25 inkl. MwSt
This book examines how a society that is trapped in stagnation might initiate and sustain economic and political development. In this context, progress requires the reform of existing arrangements, along with the complementary evolution of informal institutions. It involves enhancing state capacity, balancing broad avenues for political input, and limiting concentrated private and public power. This juggling act can only be accomplished by resolving collective-action problems (CAPs), which arise when individuals pursue interests that generate undesirable outcomes for society at large. Merging and extending key perspectives on CAPs, inequality, and development, this book constructs a flexible framework to investigate these complex issues. By probing four basic hypotheses related to knowledge production, distribution, power, and innovation, William D. Ferguson offers an analytical foundation for comparing and evaluating approaches to development policy. Navigating the theoretical terrain that lies between simplistic hierarchies of causality and idiosyncratic case studies, this book promises an analytical lens for examining the interactions between inequality and development. Scholars and researchers across economic development and political economy will find it to be a highly useful guide.

William D. Ferguson is the Gertrude B. Austin Professor of Economics at Grinnell College. He is the author of Collective Action and Exchange: A Game Theoretic Approach to Contemporary Political Economy (Stanford, 2013).

Introduction: Toward a Framework for Development Theory

1. Collective-Action Problems and Institutional Systems

2. Economic Development, Political Development, and Inequality

3. Public Goods, Externalities, and Collective-Action Problems of Governance

4. Economic Foundations of Unequal Development: Knowledge, Skills, Social Imitation, and Production Externalities

5. Power, Social Conflict, Institutional Formation, and Credible Commitment

6. Policy Innovations Can Relax Political Constraints

7. Alternative Typologies of Social Orders and Political Settlements

8. How Context Influences Development: A New Typology of Political Settlements

9. Business-State Interactions

Conclusion: A Conceptual Framework for Development Theory

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 16 tables, 14 figures
Verlagsort Palo Alto
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
Wirtschaft Allgemeines / Lexika
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
ISBN-10 1-5036-0461-6 / 1503604616
ISBN-13 978-1-5036-0461-2 / 9781503604612
Zustand Neuware
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