Understanding the process of economic change / Douglass C. North
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Detalles de publicación: New Jersey : Princeton University Press, c2005Descripción: xi, 187 p. ; 25 cmISBN:- 0691118051
- 9780691118055
- HB97.3 N86411 2007
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An outline of the process of economic change -- Uncertainty in a non-ergodic world -- Belief systems, culture, and cognitive science -- Consciousness and human intentionality -- The scaffolds human erect -- Taking stock -- The evolving human environment -- The sources of order and disorder -- Getting it right and getting it wrong -- The rise of the wester world -- The rise and fall of the Soviet Union -- Improving economic performance -- Where are we going?
"Understanding the process of economic change would enable us account for the diverse performance of economies, past and present. We would be able to account for the long history of sustained growth of the United States and western Europe, the spectacular rise and demise of the Soviet Union, for the contrasting performance of the rapid economic growth of Taiwan and South Korea and the dismal record of sub-Saharan Africa economies, and the contrasting evolution of Latin America and of North America." -- Pref.
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