Readership
Graduate students and professors worldwide working in all subdisciplines of economics and finance.
Editor(s) : Rodrick & Rosenzweig
Release Date: 02 Nov 2009
Imprint: North Holland
ISBN: 9780444529442
Pages: 1072
Dimensions: 235 X 191
Development economics as practiced by policy planners and economists
Readership
Graduate students and professors worldwide working in all subdisciplines of economics and finance.
Handbook of Development Economics, 1st Edition
Introduction: Linking Development Policy with Development Research-- Dani Rodrik (Harvard) and Mark Rosenzweig (Yale)
63 Trade, foreign investment, and industrial policy for developing countries-- Ann Harrison (Berkeley) and Andres Rodriguez-Clare (Penn State)
64. Monetary and exchange rate policies-- Eduardo Levy Yeyati (Torcuato Di Tella) and Federico Sturzenegger (Harvard)
65. Financial globalization and economic policies-- M. Ayhan Kose (IMF), Eswar Prasad (IMF), Kenneth Rogoff (Harvard), and Shang-Jin Wei (IMF)
66. Policies towards international labor flows-- Gordon Hanson (UC-San Diego)
67. Aid and conditionality-- Jonathan Temple (Bristol)
68. Improvement and extension of property rights-- Tim Besley (LSE) and Maitreesh Ghatak (LSE)
69. Governance and development-- Jean-Marie Baland (Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix), Karl Ove Moene (University of Oslo), James Robinson (Harvard)
70. Labor regulations, unions, and social protection in developing countries: market distortions or efficient institutions?-- Richard Freeman (Harvard)
71. Access to finance: credit markets, insurance, and saving-- Dean Karlan (Yale) and Jonathan Morduch (NYU)
72. Population and health policies-- T. Paul Schultz (Yale)
73. Investment in education - inputs and incentives-- Jere Behrman (Univ. of Pennsylvania)
74. The place of nature in economic development-- Partha Dasgupta (Universities of Cambridge and Manchester)
