【简介及目录】:
Handbook of Development Economics Volume 5
Edited by Dani Rodrick and M.R. Rosenzweig
1072 pages
Trim size 7 1/2 X 9 1/4 in
Copyright 2009
USD 149.95, Hardcover, Reference
A title in the Handbook of Development Economics series.
North Holland Title
ISBN: 978-0-444-52944-2
Readership
Graduate students and professors worldwide working in all subdisciplines of economics and finance.
Contents
Table of Contents
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-- 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)
Author Information
Edited by Dani Rodrick, Harvard University, MA and M.R. Rosenzweig, Yale University, CT