01410nam0 22003491i 450 UON0045128820231205105042.58620150304e19791678 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| 1||||Historia de' riti hebraiciLeon da ModenaRist. fotolitografica dell'ed. veneziana del 1678con scritti di U. Cassuto e A. Ottolenghi sull'autore e sull'operaSala BologneseArnaldo Forni1979XVIII, 123 p.17 cmEBRAISMORITIUONC008217FIEBRAISMOUSI E COSTUMIUONC086997FIEBREIUSI E COSTUMIUONC086998FIITSala BologneseUONL002598296Ebraismo21SEB XIIISTUDI EBRAICI - SOCIOLOGIAALEONE : da ModenaUONV225797713786CASSUTOUmbertoUONV010475OTTOLENGHIAdolfoUONV225800ForniUONV248326650YHUDAH 'ARYEH mi-ModenaLEONE : da ModenaUONV225799ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00451288SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI SEB XIII 032 N SI 12937 7 032 N Historia de' riti hebraici1330010UNIOR03952nam 22006255 450 991072007330332120251009073556.09789819908448(electronic bk.)978981990843110.1007/978-981-99-0844-8(MiAaPQ)EBC7243039(Au-PeEL)EBL7243039(DE-He213)978-981-99-0844-8(OCoLC)1378657966(CKB)26540608000041(EXLCZ)992654060800004120230429d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierInstitutions and Economic Development Markets, Ideas, and Bottom-Up Change /by Bryan Cheang, Tom G. Palmer1st ed. 2023.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (210 pages)Classroom Companion: Economics,2662-2890Print version: Cheang, Bryan Institutions and Economic Development Singapore : Springer,c2023 9789819908431 Includes bibliographical references.Institutions Matter -- Formal Institutions -- Informal Institutions and Culture -- Institutions or Discretionary Leadership? -- Institutional Entrepreneurship and the Role of Non-profits.This book is a survey of the field of development studies from a political economy perspective. It first reviews the academic literature on development and highlights the fundamental importance of institutions and social values, over and above other alternative theories, as determinants in long-run development. In this context, the book draws from the works of Nobel Laureates Douglass North, F.A. Hayek and Elinor Ostrom, and argues that the ingredients of property rights, the rule of law, and market freedoms are essential in generating socio-economic progress. Successful reforms however are not simply a function of constructing formal institutions, but must cohere with the social values, norms, and cultural commitments of local communities. It is in this spirit that the book theorises on the oft-neglected role that political entrepreneurs play in driving endogenous institutional change. Specifically, this book integrates the theoretical discussion on market-drivendevelopment with a range of case studies from around the world, featuring the bottom-up efforts of local change agents to pursue institutional reforms and changes in social opinion. This marvellous handbook displays an impressive grasp of the vast literature on economic development, highlighting the crucial role of liberal ideas of freedom for economic success. The handbook masterfully summarizes debates on free markets, institutions, and culture as causes of development. This is the best textbook treatment of liberalism and development that I have ever seen. William Easterly, Professor of Economics at New York University (NYU) and Co-Director, NYU Development Research Institute.Classroom Companion: Economics,2662-2890Development economicsEvolutionary economicsInstitutional economicsComparative governmentDevelopment EconomicsInstitutional and Evolutionary EconomicsComparative PoliticsDevelopment economics.Evolutionary economics.Institutional economics.Comparative government.Development Economics.Institutional and Evolutionary Economics.Comparative Politics.306.3Cheang Bryan1265574Palmer Tom G.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910720073303321Institutions and Economic Development3392412UNINA