Douglass C. North & John Joseph Wallis & Steven B. Webb & Barry R. Weingast
Language: English
Business & Economics Developing & Emerging Countries Development Economic Development Economic History Economic Policy History & Theory Political Science Public Policy Social Science Violence in Society
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: Jan 14, 2013
Description:
This book applies the conceptual framework of Douglass C. North, John Joseph Wallis, and Barry R. Weingast's Violence and Social Orders (Cambridge University Press, 2009) to nine developing countries. The cases show how political control of economic privileges is used to limit violence and coordinate coalitions of powerful organizations. Rather than castigating politicians and elites as simply corrupt, the case studies illustrate why development is so difficult to achieve in societies where the role of economic organizations is manipulated to provide political balance and stability. The volume develops the idea of limited-access social order as a dynamic social system in which violence is constantly a threat, and political and economic outcomes result from the need to control violence rather than promoting economic growth or political rights.