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Growth, Debt, And Politics
Growth, Debt, And Politics
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Author_Lewis W. Snider
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comparative politics
Continuous Democracies
Contract Intensive Money
Current Real Exchange Rate
Domestic Industrialists
economic stabilization program
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Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate
Export Oriented Industrialization
Export Oriented Industrialization Policy
Export Substitution
export-oriented growth strategy
Extractive Capacity
Fiscal Residuum
government capacity
Government's Political Capacity
Import Substitution Industrialization
institutional analysis
Institutional Credibility
market reform strategies
Non-traded Goods Sector
Nontradable Goods Sector
Overvalued Real Exchange Rates
political economy developing nations
Political Extraction
political strategies
Primary Import Substitution
Real Exchange Rate
Real Interest Rates
regime type effects
Relative Political Extraction
Secondary Import Substitution
Strong Positive Loading
structural adjustment policies
SUR Estimation
Third World debt problem
Tradable Goods Sector
Product details
- ISBN 9780367163594
- Weight: 480g
- Dimensions: 146 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 31 May 2021
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
This book addresses the question of how political capacity of the government of a developing country affects its ability to implement structural adjustments in its economy in response to external pressures. It builds on the inductive foundation of comparative case studies and speculative insights.
Lewis W. Snider is associate professor of political science at the Center for Politics and Economics, Claremont Graduate School.
Growth, Debt, And Politics
€55.99
