Publications

States and Power in Africa: Comparative Lessons in Authority and Control by Jeffrey I. Herbst: A Review Essay
by Robinson, James A.

The most convincing theory of comparative economic development asserts that it is institutions – the way societies are organized – that are the fundamental cause of countries? development of underdevelopment. To attain prosperity, a country needs to accumulate physical and human capital and create and adopt technology. Whether or not it does so is determined by the incentives that stem from the institutional environment.

Publication Type: Published Paper
Published Date: March 2000
Field of Interest: Comparative Politics