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Bibliografía sobre instituciones y crecimiento económicoPara aquellas personas que no conozcan el enfoque institucional del Crecimiento Económico, las referencias fundamentales que les debía permitir familiarizarse con esta teoría son Acemoglu, Johnson y Robinson (2004) y North (1990). Y para tomar contacto con la aplicación de la teoría a casos concretos tiene un gran interés el análisis de casos contenido en Rodrik (2003). Acemoglu, D., y S. Johnson (2006): “Disease and development: The effect of life expectancy on economic growth”, NBER Working Paper No. 12269, Archivo .pdf.
Acemoglu, D., S. Johnson y J. A. Robinson (2004): “Institutions as the Fundamental Cause of Long-run Growth”, NBER Working Paper No. 10481. Archivo .pdf.
Acemoglu, D., S. Johnson y J. A. Robinson (2003): “An African Success Story: Botswana”, en Rodrik, D. (ed.) In Search of Prosperity. Analytical Narratives in Economic Growth. Princeton University Press.
Acemoglu, D., S. Johnson y J. A. Robinson (2001): “Reversal of Fortune: Geography and Institutions in the Making of the Modern World Income Distribution”, NBER Working Papers No. 8460. Archivo .pdf.
Acemoglu, D., S. Johnson, J. A. Robinson y Thaicharoen (2003): “Institutional causes, macroeconomic symptoms: volatility, crises and growth”, Journal of Monetary Economics, 50, 49‑123.
Acemoglu, D., S. Johnson, J. A. Robinson y P. Yared (2005): “From Education to Democracy?” Working Paper 11204, National Bureau of Economic Research”. American Economic Review, 95, 2, pp. 44-49.
Acemoglu, D. y J. A. Robinson (2006): Economic Origin of Dictatorship and Democracy, Cambridge University Press.
Acemoglu, D. y J. A. Robinson (2000): “Political Losers as a Barrier to Economic Development”, American Economic Review, 90, pp. 126-130.
Alston, L. J., T. Eggertsson, y D. C. North (1996): Empirical Studies in Institutional Change, Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.
Bates, R. H. (1981): Markets and States in Tropical Africa, Berkeley. University of California Press.
Brunetti, A., G. Kisunko y B. Weder (1998): “Credibility of Rules and Economic Growth: Evidence from Worldwide Survey of the Private Sector”, The World Bank Economic Review, Vol. 12, nº 3, 353-84.
Bueno de Mesquita, B. y L. H. Root (2000): “When bad economics is good politics”, en Bueno de Mesquita, B. y Root, H. L. (eds.), Governing for Prosperity, Yale University Press, New Haven y Londres.
De Long, J. B. (2003): “India since independence: An analytical growth narrative”, en Rodrik, D. (ed.) In Search of Prosperity. Analytical Narratives in Economic Growth. Princeton University Press.
Easterly, W. (2001a): The Elusive Quest for Growth, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Ma.
Easterly, W. (2001b): “The lost decades: Developing countries’ stagnation in spite of policy reform 1980-1998", Journal of Economic Growth, 6, 135‑157.
Easterly, W. y R. Levine (2003): “Tropics, germs and crops: How endowments influence economic development”, Journal of Monetary Economics, 50, 3‑39.
Glaeser, E., R. La Porta, F. López de Silanes y A. Schleifer (2004): “Do Institutions Cause Growth?”, Journal of Economic Growth, 9, 3, pp. 271-303.
Hall, R. E. y C. I. Jones (1999): “Why do some countries produce so much more output per workers than others?”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, pp. 83-116.
Hausmann, R., D. Rodrik y A. Velasco (2005): “Growth Diagnostics”, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
Kaufmann, D. (2004): “Corruption, Governance and Security: Challenges for the Rich Countries and the World”, Capítulo 2.1 de The Global Competitiveness Report 2004, World Economic Forum, Palgrave-MacMillan.
Kaufmann, D., A. Kraay y P. Zoido-Lobatón (2002): “Governance Matters II. Updated Indicators for 2000/01”, Policy Research Working Paper 2272, The World Bank.
Kaufmann, D., A. Kraay y P. Zoido-Lobatón (1999): “Governance Matters”, Policy Research Working Paper 2196, The World Bank.
Kaufmann, D., M. Mastruzzi y D. Zavaleta (2003). “Sustained macroeconomic reforms, tepid growth: A governance puzzle in Bolivia?”, en Rodrik, D. (ed.) In Search of Prosperity. Analytical Narratives in Economic Growth. Princeton University Press.
Keefer, Ph. y S. Knack (1997): “Why Don´t Poor Countries Catch Up? A Cross-National Test of an Institutional Explanation”, Economic Inquiry, XXXV, pp 590-602.
Knack, S. y Ph. Keefer (1995): “Institutions and Economic Performance: Cross-Country Tests using alternative Institutional Measures”, Economics and Politics, 7, pp. 207-227.
Murphy, K. M., A. Shleifer y R. W. Vishny (1993): “Why is Rent Seeking so costly to Growth?”, American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 83, 2, pp. 409-414.
Nicoletti, G. y S. Scarpetta (2006): “Regulations and Economic Performance: Product Market Reform and Productivity in the OECD”, en T. S. Eicher y C. García-Peñalosa (eds.), Institutions, Development and Economic Growth, CESifo Seminar Series, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
North, D. C. (2005): Understanding the Process of Economic Change, Princenton Universtiy Press. Princenton y Oxford.
North, D. C. (1990): Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, R.U.
North, D. C. (1981): Structure and Change in Economic History, Norton, N. York.
North, D. C. y P. Thomas (1973): The Rise of the Western World: A New Economic History, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, R.U.
North, D. C. y B. R. Weingast (1989): “Constitutions and Commitment: The Evolution of Institutions governing Public Choice in Seventh-Century England”, The Journal of Economic History, 49, 4, pp. 803-832.
Pirenne, H. (1909): “The Formation and Constitution of the Burgundian State”. The American Historical Review, April, 14, pp. 477-502.
Qian, Y. (2003): “How Reform worked in China”, en Rodrik, D. (ed.) In Search of Prosperity. Analytical Narratives in Economic Growth. Princeton University Press.
Rodrik, D. (2006): “Goodbye Washington Consensus, Hello Washington Confusion”, Harvard University.
Rodrik, D. (2004): “Rethinking Growth Policies in the Developing World”, Mimeo, texto de la Conferencia Luca d’Agliano, Torino, Octubre 2004.
Rodrik, D. (2003): In Search of Prosperity. Analytical narratives on economic growth, Princeton University Press, Princeton y Oxford.
Rodrik, D. y A. Subramanian (2004): “From 'Hindu Growth' to Productivity Surge: The Mystery of the Indian Growth Transition”, NBER Working Paper 10376, http://www.nber.org/papers/w10376.
Rodrik, D., A. Subramanian y F. Trebbi (2004): “Institutions Rule: The Primacy of Institutions over Geography and Integration in Economic Development”, Journal of Economic Growth, Vol. 9, no 2, June.
Rigobon, R. y D. Rodrik (2004): “Rule of Law, Openess, and Income: Estimating the Interrelationship”, NBER Working Paper 10750, http://www.nber.org/papers/w10750.
Sebastián, C. (2004): “Política macroeconómica, Instituciones y Desarrollo”, en Pérez, J., Sebastián, C. y Tedde, P. Economía e Historia. Estudios en Homenaje a L. Ángel Rojo. Editorial Complutense. Madrid.
Shleifer, A, y R. W. Vishny (1998): The Grabbing Hand. Government pathologies and their cures. Harvard University Press. Cambridge, Mass.
Shleifer, A, y R. W. Vishny (1993): “Corruption”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 108, 3, pp. 599-617.
Soto, H. de (2000): The Mystery of Capital, Bantam Press, Random House. (Hay traducción castellana: El Misterio del Capital, Ed. El Comercio. Lima.
Soto, H. de (1986): El Otro Sendero, Editorial Barranco. Lima.
Stone, A., B. Levy y R. Paredes (1996): “Public Institutions and Private Transactions: A Comparative Analysis of the Legal an Regulatory Environment for Business Transactions in Brazil and Chile”, en L. J. Alston, T. Eggertsson, y D. C. North, Empirical Studies in Institutional Change, Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.
Subramanian, A. y D. Roy (2003): “Who can explain the Mauritian Miracle? Meade, Romer, Sachs or Rodrik?”, en Rodrik, D. (ed.) In Search of Prosperity. Analytical Narratives in Economic Growth. Princeton University Press.
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