State-Business Relations and Economic Development in Africa and India

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Firm Specific Characteristics
Firm's Total Factor Productivity
firm-level productivity
Firm’s Total Factor Productivity
formal
GMM Estimator
GMM System Estimator
governance and economic growth
industrial policy strategies
institutional economics
Investment Climate Constraints
Investment Climate Indicators
Ivory Coast
Land Reform Legislation
manufacturing
Observable Firm Characteristics
Peak Business Association
political economy Africa
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Private Sector Development
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Public Private Dialogues
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Sound Investment Climate
State Business Relations
State Gdp
State Specific Time Trends
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Unobserved Productivity Shock
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  • ISBN 9781138108042
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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When the state and business interact effectively they can promote a more efficient allocation of scarce resources, appropriate industrial policy and a more effective and prioritised removal of key obstacles to growth, than when the two sides fail to co-operate or engage in harmful collusion. This book, based on original empirical research undertaken in Africa and India, addresses what constitutes the effectiveness of state-business relations, what explains their formation and evolution over time and whether effective state-business relations matter for economic performance.

Analysing the effects of state-business relations on economic performance at both the macro and micro levels, the book concludes that where effective state-business relations are established – either through formal or informal institutional patterns and relationships – the growth effects are generally positive. Establishing, sustaining and renewing effective state-business relations are political processes. The better organized the business community and the government are for purposes of such relations, the more effective state-business relations will be in negotiating growth enhancing policies. The book is of interest to researchers in the fields of development studies, management, economics and political science.

Kunal Sen is Professor of Development Economics in IDPM at the University of Manchester, UK. His current research examines the determinants of why states become effective in achieving inclusive development, and the dynamics of poverty and social exclusion, and his previous publications include Trade Policy, Inequality and Performance in Indian Manufacturing (Routledge, 2008).