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adam_text | Chapter 1 ¡r :֊՛ ~-v -4 ■; -q v--. ; 1 : Facts about the Development Gap 4 The Income Gap 4 The Poverty Gap 6 The Health Gap 7 The Education Gap 10 The Urbanization Gap 11 Why Is There a Development Gap? 13 The Evolving Development Gap 13 Differences in Economic Growth 14 Population Growth 16 Stories of Economic Catch-Up and Decline 17 The Historical Catch-Up of Japan and Germany 18 Economic Decline 21 Important Questions 24 Chapter Summary 79 Review Questions 80 í ՛ t j ՛] i f i 27 Poverty Measurement and Comparisons 28 Measuring Poverty 28 How to Compare Poverty Levels 33 Poverty Rates In Practice 36 Measurements and Comparisons of Income Inequality 38 Measuring Income Inequality 38 Economic Determinants of Inequality 44 Education and Income Inequality 44 Land Ownership and Income Inequality 45 Inequality, Growth, and Development 46 The Kuznets Hypothesis 46 Income Inequality and Economic Growth 49 Inequality over Time 50 Chapter Summary 53 ■· Key Terms 53 ■՝ Review Questions 54 С-ІТСІрТѳі ձ 1 1 і՛1 ՚1 ՝: ՜. i 55 Population over Time and the Demographic Transition 56 An Exponentially Growing Population 56 The Evolution of Population Growth Rates 58 60 Key Terms 80 ■՝ Chapter 4 Chapter Summary 25 ՝ Key Terms 25 ֊՝ Review Questions 25 Chapter 2 The Determinants of Population Growth 60 Fertility, Mortality, and Birth and Death Rates Age Distribution 61 The Determinants of Fertility Rates 63 The Economics of Fertility Choices 63 Fertility Choices and Institutions 69 Fertility Choices and the Demographic Transition 73 Family Planning and Population Growth 77 Family
Planning Policies 77 Externalities and the Economics of Family Planning 78 82 Growth and Factors of Production 83 Factors of Production 83 The Production Function 84 Factor Productivity 85 Factor Shares 86 Growth Accounting 87 The Neoclassical Solow Growth Model 88 Constant Returns to Scale and Diminishing Marginal Products 89 Equilibrium In the Solow Model 90 The Steady State in the Solow Growth Model 91 Growth Inside and Outside the Steady State 92 Technological Progress and the Steady State 93 The Effect of Different Savings Rates 94 Differences In Human Capital 95 Income Convergence 96 Endogenous Growth Theory 97 Boundless Knowledge-Based Growth 97 Knowledge as a Non-Rival Good 98 Basic Equations of the Romer Model 100 The Romer Model versus the Solow Model 100 Intellectual Property Rights and Technology Transfers 101 Empirical Analysis of Economic Growth 102 Geography and Growth 104 Institutions and Growth 105 Chapter Summary ! 11 ·՛ Key Terms 111 Review Questions í 12 Vil
Contents Ci tapio, b aί ՛ T Lr. i î’.՛, Trh/: . ¡■■■֊.■ aspa i:i ■ ■ - G wLpCapl wy 113 j Structural Change 114 From an Agricultural to an Industrial Economy 114 From an Industrial to a Service Economy 114 Structural Change across Industrial Sectors 115 The Lewis Model of Structural Change 116 The Traditional and Modern Sectors 116 Transfer of Labor from the Traditional to the Modern Sector 118 The Lewis Model in Practice 120 The Role of Institutions 122 The Harris-Todaro Model of Rural to Urban Migration 123 The Harris-Todaro Model and the Migration Equilibrium 123 The Implications of the Harris-Todaro Model 126 Development Strategies: Sectoral Growth 128 Balanced and Unbalanced Growth 128 Big Push Theories 130 Development Strategies: Import Substitution versus Export Promotion 132 Import Substitution and the Prebisch-Singer Hypothesis 133 Industrialization and the Protection of Infant Industries 134 Export Promotion and the Aslan Miracle 135 The Foreign Aid Controversy 139 Sachs and the Argument for Foreign Aid 140 Easterly and the Skeptics View 140 What Conclusions Should We Draw about Foreign Aid? 141 Chapter Summary 142 - Key Terms 143 j Review Questions 143 Chapter Ó hiCCraPC UC. Cama һИ GT TUJ·֊ ...T,JW G CGC 145 World Trade Evolution and Developing Countries 145 The Increased Openness of Developed and Developing Economies 146 A Diverse Trade Performance across Regions 147 The Evolution of Trade Specialization in Developing Countries 148 The Theory of Comparative Advantage 148 The Benefits of Exchange and Specialization 150 Japanese DVD Players and Chinese Shirts:
Comparative Advantage in Action 151 Factor Endowments and Comparative Advantage 152 Comparative Advantage and Patterns of Trade 154 Trade Specialization and Export Price Risk 154 The Politics of Trade 156 Winners and Losers In International Trade 156 Collective Action Failure 157 Give and Take 157 The Costs of Trade Barriers 158 Protectionism and Tariffs 158 Nontariff Barriers 159 Trade Institutions: Bilateral versus Multilateral 161 Multilateral Trade Avoids Trade Diversion 161 Multilateral Trade Agreements Are Politically Easier to Achieve 162 The World Trade Organization 163 Exchange-Rate Policies in Developing Countries 165 Degrees of Convertibility 166 Fixed and Floating Exchange-Rate Regimes 168 Chapter Summary 172 ՝ Key Terms 172 ֊ Review Questions 1 73 Chapter 7 ■) h GTCTTCw q wel C ppc RVAj·՛ am nr PC 175 What Are Institutions? 176 Formal Institutions 176 Informal Institutions 177 Interactions between Institutions 178 What Do Institutions Do? 178 Informational Problems 179 The Hold-Up Problem 185 The Commitment Problem 187 The Cooperation Problem 190 The Coordination Problem 195 The Persistence of Inefficient Institutions 198 The Functionalist Fallacy 198 Chapter Summary 200 j Key Terms 201 ; Review Questions 202 Chapter 8 ic .. :C oh a::. ;h! ; ՛ i! 1 : ; 7 74 4 4-3 203 The Central Planning Debate 204 The Theoretical Argument against Central Planning 205 Lange s Rebuttal 206 Hayek s Fundamental Criticism 207
Contents The Central Planning Experiment 208 Managerial Incentives under Central Planning 208 Central Planning and Shortage 213 Economic Behavior under Shortage 215 Worker Behavior 220 Complexity, Coordination, and the Slow Demise of Central Planning 222 Prices versus Quantities 224 Coordination Mistakes Using Price and Quantity Signals 224 Institutions and the Boundaries of the Firm 228 The Trade-Off between Efficiency and Holdup 229 Less Vertical Integration with Better Institutions 229 Chapter Summary 230 Key Terms 230 ; Review Questions 231 Chapter 9 c Chikcci і rypi! ¡cc с о Political Regimes 232 233 Economic Effects of an Autocracy versus a Democracy 235 The Theory of Autocracy 236 The Theory of Democracy 238 Autocracy and Democracy Compared Political Institutions in a Democracy 244 Presidential and Parliamentary Democracies 244 Electoral Rules 245 The Economic Effects of Democratic Institutions 246 Political Institutions in an Autocracy 249 Communist Regimes 249 Nazism and Fascism 250 Waves of Democratization 240 251 Theories of Democratization 254 Income and Democracy 254 Education and Democracy 255 Inequality, Social Conflict, and Democracy 257 Chapter Summary 262 * Key Terms 263 ՛ Review Questions 263 Chapter 10 Leppa ·.L.hj hCQeiíl J 264 Legal Institutions 264 Differences between the Common-Law and Civil-Law Systems 265 The Economic Effects of Different Legal Systems 268 Controversies over the Importance of Common and Civil Law 272 Fiscal Institutions 275 Taxation in Developing Countries 275 Determinants of Tax Structure 280 Why Does Taxation Differ between
Developed and Developing Countries? 283 Chapter Summary 285 j Key Terms 286 ■՝ Review Questions 286 Chapter 1 Ì 288 Measuring Culture 289 The World Values Survey 289 Schwartz s Cultural Mappings 293 Hofstede s Index of Individualism and Collectivism 294 Culture’s Effect on Institutions 297 Culture and the Quality of Democracy 297 Culture and Norms of Governance 300 Culture and Contract Enforcement 301 Cultural Obstacles to Economic Development 303 Egalitarian Norms and Development 303 Religious Taboos on Interest 304 Islam and Inheritance Laws 305 The Effects of Culture 307 Religiosity and Growth 307 Religious Beliefs and Trust 308 Culture and Thrift 308 Pitfalls to Avoid in Research on Culture 309 Chapter Summary 310 ; Key Terms 311 Review Questions 311 ՛ і іоркч ! 2 h f? h y T, .՝■՛ - . irt . /і : r ; ՛ R ì՛ 312 Worldwide Land Distribution and Land Contracts 313 Properties of Land Contracts 316 Farmer Ownership 317 Communal Ownership 318 Fixed Land Rental 318 Sharecropping 320 Labor Contracts 320 Economic Effects of Land Contracts 323 Communal and Private Ownership 324 Sharecropping Compared to Privately Owned Farms 326 Sharecropping Compared to Fixed Rental Contracts 327
Contents Plantations and Slave Labor 327 Plantations and Privately Owned Family Farms 328 Institutions and Patterns of Land Inequality and Land Contracts 329 Land Reform 330 The Experience of Land Reform 330 Obstacles to Land Reform 333 Effects of Land Reform 335 Chapter Summary 338 ՝ Key Terms 338 * Review Questions 339 Cnapiei 13 M I . J _ j J I , J il ‘ Chapter Summan/ 391 Key Terms 392 1 Review Questions 392 I Chapter 15 340 Property Rights and the Informal Sector 341 The High Transaction Costs In the Informal Sector 342 Institutional Obstacles to Entry in the Formal Sector 343 The Economic Effects of Titling 345 Institutions and Property Rights Protection: Lessons from Transition Economies 347 The Informal Sector and Institutional Quality 347 Property Rights, Investment, and Market Development 349 Privatization 352 From Nationalization to Privatization 352 Privatization Goals and Problems 353 Methods of Privatization in Developing Countries 356 Privatization Outcomes 357 Chapter Summary 364 :՝ Key Terms 364 -՛ Review Questions 364 Chapter 14 ei hC e 1 ; r Market Integration 381 Communication Obstacles to Market Integration 382 Transportation Obstacles to Market Integration 384 Regulatory Obstacles to Market Integration 386 Famines 388 Amartya Sen s Analysis of Famine 388 Famines and Democracy 390 366 Institutions and Market Development 367 Taking Markets for Granted 367 Specific Problems of Market Development in Poor Countries 368 Business Networks in Development 370 The Emergence of Markets in Transition Countries 371 The Output Fall in Central and Eastern Europe 372
China and the Dual-Track System 374 Lessons from the Effects of Transition on Market Development 376 Rural Markets and the Monopsony Problem 376 Monopsony and the Hold-Up Problem 377 Monopsonies In Developing Countries 378 Possible Solutions to the Monopsony Problem 379 The Scic Oli Cpywïïf СксСер Cl СтҮрС/СТ/СС C 394 The Demand for Credit in Developing Economies 395 The Theory of Credit Markets in Development 396 Financing an Entrepreneur In Mumbai 396 Adverse Selection and Credit Rationing 398 Moral Hazard and Collateral 400 Moral Hazard and Monitoring 401 Monitoring and Variation In Interest Rates 402 Dealing with Default 403 Credit Constraints in Developing Countries 404 The Difficulty of Measuring Credit Constraints 404 Exploiting the Indian Priority Lending Reform 405 Microfinance 409 How Does Microcredit Work? 409 Incentive Properties of Microcredit 410 Other Forms of Microfinance 413 Is Mlcroflnance Profitable? 415 Evaluating Microfinance 418 Chapter Summary 419 - Key Terms 419 ՛ Review Questions 420 Chapter Ió a -, С -C ՝ ՛ , 1 ՛ I 422 A Historical Perspective: The Epidemiological Transition 423 Measuring Health 424 Self-Reported Health Status 424 Self-Reported Symptoms 425 Reporting Daily Activities 425 Nutrient Intake 425 Anthropometric Measures 426 Disability Adjusted Life Year (DALY) 427 Diseases and Development 428 HIV 429
Contents Diarrheal Diseases Malaria 433 Worms 437 Tuberculosis 440 432 Chapter 18 Cheap Drugs and Development 441 Why Pharmaceutical Companies Spend So Little on Developing Countries 442 An Advance Market Commitment 442 The Costs of Vaccine Commitments for Developing Countries 443 Health and Income 444 Does Better Health Lead to Higher Incomes? 444 Does More Income Improve Health? it Cl V wCy ■; ipe :,.p ՝ y a c -C etape՛ 446 Institutions and the Provision of Health Care 447 Variable Quality of Health Care Systems 447 Corruption in the Health Care Sector 448 Chapter Summary 452 j Key Terms 453 Review Questions 454 G. Chicca The State of Infrastructure in Developing Countries 486 Inequality of Access to Infrastructure Institutions for Infrastructure Provision The Returns to Education in Developing Countries 464 Externalities of Education 465 The Role of Government in Education Empirical Estimates of the Returns to Education 467 Investment Risk and the Cost of Capital in Infrastructure 498 The Cost of Capital 499 Estimates of the Cost of Infrastructure Investment 500 501 504 Chapter Summary 505 1 Key Terms 506 Review Questions 507 Chapter 19 ՛ What Is Corruption? 466 Institutions and Education in Developing Countries 470 Why Is There Child Labor and Should It Be Banned? 470 The Indian Caste System and Educational Choices 473 What Reforms Can Improve Education? 476 Fighting Teacher Absenteeism 476 Are Incentives for Teachers Effective? 477 Decentralization 478 Vouchers 479 Reducing Education Costs 480 Reducing the Educational Gender Gap 481 Chapter Summary 482 ՝ Key Terms
483 ■ Review Questions 484 486 488 Institutional Aspects of Infrastructure 502 Regulatory Reform 502 Decentralization 503 Fighting Corruption in Road Construction Measuring the Education Gap 456 The Primary School Gap 456 The Secondary-School Gap 458 The Educational Gender Gap 458 Educational Achievements 459 The Issue of Education Quality 462 y Development Effects of Infrastructure Investment 489 The Effect of Infrastructure Investment on Growth 490 The Benefits of Transportation Infrastructure 491 The Costs and Benefits of Dams 494 White Elephants 497 Geography and Infrastructure Chapter 1 7 Свһс wi. һу h lí! hCCwpCjC :;Cp5¡[ CľiCQ 455 j 485 í 508 509 Measuring Corruption 510 Objective Measures of Corruption Subjective Measures of Corruption 511 513 Greasing the Wheels or Rotting the Fruit Basket? 515 Corruption and Growth 517 Why Are Some Countries More Corrupt than Others? 518 Development and Corruption 519 Political Institutions and Corruption 520 Legal Institutions and Corruption 522 Natural Resources, Trade, and Corruption 522 Culture and Corruption 523 Different Cultures, Their Various Social Norms, and Corruption 523 Disentangling Culture from Other Institutional Causes of Corruption 525 The Difficulty of Fighting Corruption 527 Few Success Stories, but Can We Generalize? 527
Contents Higher Pay for Civil Servants: Does It Work? 528 Why Is Fighting Corruption So Difficult? 529 Chapter Summary 530 -՛ Key Term 530 : Review Questions 531 -՝ Appendix 532 Chaplet 20 * 537 Theoretical Explanations of Conflict 538 Misjudging Your Rival 539 Deals That Aren t Worth the Paper on Which They Are Written 540 The Empirical Determinants of Conflict 541 Why Do Civil Wars Start? 542 Greed versus Grievance 545 What Is the Causal Link between Conflict and Development? 550 The Economic Effects of Conflict 551 The Long-Term Effects of War 552 The Long-Term Effect of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 553 The Long-Term Effects of Bombing Vietnam 554 Sierra Leone s Civil War 556 Chapter Summary 559 ՝ Key Terms 559 = Review Questions 559 Appendix С An Τ·Λ j і -СТА; Су yvwp.x; 561 Some Basic Statistical Concepts 562 Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation 562 Covariation between Two Variables Bivariate Regression Analysis 565 564 Causal Inference 567 The Treatment Effect and Selection Bias 568 Randomized Evaluations 569 Ordinary Least Squares and Causal Inference 569 Bias from Omitted Variables 570 Panel Regressions 571 Fixed Effects and Difference-in-Differences Estimation 572 Instrumental Variables 574 A Regressions Table 577 581 593
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