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Economics 4338/5338
Supplementary Readings
Fall 2009
1. Douglass C. North.
Institutions.
The Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 5, No. 1. (Winter, 1991),
pp. 97-112.
2. David G. Blanchflower,
International Evidence on Well-Being. NBER Working Paper No
w14318, 2008.
- Capitalism
3. Aaditya Mattoo and Arvind Subramanian,
Multilateralism Beyond Doha, Peterson Institute for
International Economics Working Paper 08-8, October 2008.
4.
N.
Gregory Mankiw and Phillip Swagel.
The Politics and Economics of Offshore Outsourcing.
Journal of Monetary Economics. Vol. 53 (2006), pp.
1027–1056.
Socialism
8. Kathleen Beegle, Rajeev
Dehejia, and Roberta Gatti.
Why Should We Care About Child Labor? The Education, Labor Market,
and Health Consequences of Child Labor. NBER Working Paper No.
10980, December 2004.
9. Richard N. Cooper.
A Half-Century of Development. Harvard Center for International
Development Working Paper No. 118, 2005.
10. Thomas Sikor and Daniel Muller.
The Limits of State-Led Land Reform: An Introduction.
World Development. Vol. 37, No. 8 (2009).
13. Gary C. Hufbauer and
Jeffrey J. Schott.
The Prospects for Deeper North American Economic Integration: A
U.S. Perspective. C.D. Howe Institute Commentary: The Border
Papers, January 2004.
United States
Latin America
17. Jeromin
Zettelmeyer,
Growth and Reforms in Latin America: A Survey of Facts and
Arguments. IMF WP/06/210, September 2006.
18. Paulo
Nakatani and Rémy Herrera,
Structural Changes and Planning of the Economy in Revolutionary
Venezuela. Review of Radical Political Economics, Volume 40, No.
3, Summer 2008.
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19. Norman Hicks and Quentin Wodon,
Social
Protection for the Poor in Latin America,
CEPAL Review 73, pp. 93-113, April 2001.
Western Europe
20. Alberto Alesina, Rafael Di Tella, and Robert
MacCulloch,
Inequality
and Happiness: Are Europeans and Americans Different? NBER Working Paper No. w8198, 2001.
21. Philip R. Lane.
The Real Effects of European Monetary Union. Journal of
Economic Perspectives. Volume 20, Number 4 (Fall 2006), pp.
47–66.
22. Brigid Laffan,
The
Future of Europe Debate, The Institute of European Affairs, 2002.
23. Peter Brennan,
Enlargement:
An Economic Assessment, The Institute
of European
Affairs, 2002.
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Great Britain
Germany
France
Sweden
32.
Geoffrey E. Schneider,
Sweden's Economic Recovery and the Theory of Comparative
Institutional Advantage. Journal of Economic Issues, Vol.
XLI, No. 2, June 2007.
33. Martin Lundin and Per Skedinger.
Decentralisation of Active Labour Market Policy: The Case of Swedish
Local Employment Service Committees. Journal of Public
Economics. Vol. 90 (2006), pp. 775–798.
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34. Tony Huzzard and Peter
Docherty.
Between Global and Local: Eight European Works Councils in
Retrospect and Prospect. Economic and Industrial Democracy,
2005.
35. F. Mikael Sandström and Fredrik Bergström,
School
Vouchers in Practice: Competition Won't Hurt You! Research
Institute
of
Industrial
Economics, Working Paper No.
578, 2002.
36. David Rae.
Getting Better Value for Money from Sweden’s Healthcare System.
OECD Economics Department Working Paper No. 443, 2005.
Central Eurasia
37. Saul Estrin, Jan Hanousek,
Evžen Kocenda, and Jan Svejnar.
Effects of Privatization and Ownership in Transition Economies.
World Bank, Policy Research Working Paper 4811 (January 2009).
38. Sergio Godoy
and Joseph E. Stiglitz.
Growth, Initial Conditions, Law and Speed of Privatization in
Transition Countries: 11 Years Later. NBER Working Paper No.
11992, January 2006.
39.
Rudiger Ahrend and William Tompson.
Fifteen Years of Economic Reform in Russia.
OECD Economics Department
Working Paper No. 430, 2005.
40. Swati Basu, Saul Estrin and Jan
Svejnar.
Wage Determination Under Communism and In Transition: Evidence from
Central Europe. William Davidson Institute WP No. 717, 2004.
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Asia
Japan
China
52. Meng, Xin.
Economic Restructuring and Income Inequality in Urban China.
Review of Income and Wealth, Series 50, Number 3, September 2004.
53. Lee Branstetter and Nicholas Lardy.
China’s Embrace of Globalization. NBER Working Paper 12373, July
2006.
54. Katrina
Mullan, Pauline Grosjean and Andreas Kontoleon,
Land Tenure Arrangements and Rural-Urban Migration in China.
University of Cambridge Discussion Paper Number: 37.2008.
55. Margaret Maurer-Fazio, James W. Hughes, and Dandan Zhang.
Economic Reform and Changing Patterns of Labor Force Participation
in Urban and Rural China. William Davidson Institute WP No. 787,
2005.
56. Ying Fang and Yang Zhao.
Do institutions matter? Estimating the effect of institutions on
economic performance in China. BOFIT Discussion Papers No. 9,
2009.
57. Wendy Dobson and Anil Kashyap,
The Contradiction in China’s Gradualist Banking Reforms.
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2:2006.
Africa
58. Daniel Ayalew Ali, Stefan Dercon, and Madhur Gautam,
Property Rights in a Very Poor Country: Tenure Insecurity and
Investment in Ethiopia. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper
4363, September 2007
59. Nathan Nunn and Diego Puga.
Ruggedness: The Blessing of Bad Geography in Africa. NBER
Working Paper 14918, April 2009.
60. Yvonne M. Tsikata,
Globalisation,
Poverty and Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Political Economy Appraisal.
OECD Development Centre Technical Paper No. 183, 2001.
61. David E. Sahn and David C. Stifel,
Progress
Toward the Millennium Development Goals in Africa. World
Development Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 23–52, 2003
62. Robert H. Bates, Avner Greif,
Macartan Humphreys, and Smita Singh.
Institutions and Development.
CID Working Paper No. 107, September
2004.
63. Robert H. Bates.
Political Reform. Harvard Center for International Development
Working Paper No. 114, 2005.
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