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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO FACULTY LAW of LAW, INSTITUTIONS AND DEVELOPMENT Volume 1 2012-2013 Michael Trebilcock STORAGE K 3820 .T738 2012 v«1 c. 1 BORA LASKIN LAW LIBRARY DEC 2 0 2012 FACULTY OF LAW UNIVERSfT' D - TC'-ONTO LAW, INSTITUTIONS AND DEVELOPMENT Volume 1 2012-2013 s Michael Trebilcock Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from University of Toronto https://archive.org/details/lawinstitutionsd01treb_4 LAW, INSTITUTIONS AND DEVELOPMENT 2013 Michael Trebilcock VOLUME 1 1) Conceptions of Development Michael Trebilcock and Mariana Prado, What Makes Countries Poor? Institutional Determinants of Development, (Edward Elgar, 2012) (hereinafter Trebilcock and Prado op. cit.), Chapter 1 pp. 1-7. A. Sen, “Introduction: Development as Freedom,” “Chapter 1- The Perspective of 1-1 Freedom” and “Chapter 2 - The Ends and The Means of Development,” Development as Freedom (Anchor Books, 1999), pp. 3-53 H. W. Arndt, Economic Development: The History of an Idea, (Chicago: University 1 - 27 of Chicago, 1987), pp.1-7, 165-177 2) Non-Institutional Theories of Development Trebilcock and M. Prado op. cit. Chapter 1 (pp. 7-25). L.E. Harrison, The Central Liberal Truth: How Politics Can Change a Culture and 2 - 1 Save It From Itself (Oxford University Press, 2006), Chapter 2 and 7 R. A. Shweder, “Moral Maps, ‘First World’ Conceits, and the New Evangelists,” 2-24 in L. Harrison and S. Huntington, Culture Matters (Basic Books, 2000), pp. 158- 176 A. Sen, “How Does Culture Matter?”, in V. Rao and M. Walton, Culture and Public 2-34 Action (Stanford University Press, 2004), pp. 37-57 J. Sachs, “The Limits of Convergence: Nature, Nurture and Growth,” Economist, 2 - 45 June 14, 1997 3) Institutional Theories of Development Trebilcock and Prado, op. cit., Chapter 1 pp. 25-40 M. Olson, “Big Bills Left on the Sidewalk: Why Some Nations are Rich, and Others 3 - 1 are Poor,” Journal of Economic Perspectives (Spring 1996), v.10, 2, pp. 3-24 3-23 D. North, “The New Institutional Economics and Third World Development,” In J. Harriss et al (eds), The New Institutional Economics and Third World Development (London: Routledge, 1995), pp. 17-27 11 4) Rule of Law and Development Trebilcock and Prado, op. cit., Chapter 2 D. Trubek and M. Galanter, “Scholars in Self-Estrangement: Some Reflections on the 4-1 Crisis in Law and Development Studies in the United States,” Wisconsin Law Review’ (1974) v.4, pp. 1062 K. Davis and M. Trebilcock, “The Relationship between Law and Development: 4 - 42 Optimists versus Skeptics,” American Journal of Comparative Law (2008) v. 56, pp 895-946. 5) Political Regimes, Ethnicity and Development Trebilcock and Prado, op. cit., Chapter 6 T. Carothers, “The End of the Transition Paradigm,” Journal of Democracy (January 5 - 1 2002), v. 13, pp. 5-21 World at War, Ongoing Significant Conflicts as of January 2010 5 - 18 P. Bardhan, “Ethnic Conflicts: Method in the Madness?” in Scarcity, Conflicts, and 5-24 Cooperation- Essays in the Political and Institutional Economics of Development (Cambridge: MIT, 2005), Chapter 9 P. Collier, “Chapter 2 - ‘Ethnic Politics,’” in Wars, Guns and Votes, Democracy in 5-41 Dangerous Places (New York: HarperCollins, 2009), pp. 51-73 6) Public Administration, Corruption and Development Trebilcock and Prado, op. cit.. Chapter 5 Transparency International, "Corruption Perceptions Index 2010" 6-1 P. Evans and J. Rauch. “Bureaucracy and growth: A cross-national analysis of the 6-12 effects of Weberian state structures on economic growth,” American Sociological Review (Oct 1999) v. 64, 5, pp. 748-765 S. Schiavo-Campo, “Reforming the Civil Service,” Finance and Development o - ju (September 1996), pp. 10-13 J. Tendler, “Introduction,” Good Government in the Tropics, (Baltimore and London: 6-34 The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997), pp. 1-20 S. Rose-Ackerman, “The Political Economy of Corruption: Research and Policy”, 6-45 in Debatiendo las fronteras enlre Estado, Mercado y Sociedad, ed. by Irma Erendira Sandoval Ballesteros (Fondo de Cultura Economica - Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales - Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 2007) Ill VOLUME 2 7) Gender and Development World Economic Forum, "The Global Gender Gap Report 2011" 7-1 A. Sen, “Chapter 8 - Woman’s Agency,” Development as Freedom, (New York: 7-8 Knopf, 1999), pp. 189-203. I. Coleman, “The Payoff from Women’s Rights,” Foreign Affairs (May/June 2004) 7- 16 “Missing Women”, in David Alexander Clark (ed.), The Edgar Companion to Development Studies (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2006), pp. 7-23 389-393 7-28 The World Bank, "World Development Report 2012: Gender Equality and Development" 8) Property Rights, Contracts and Development Trebilcock and Prado, op. cit.. Chapter 3 H. DeSoto, “Chapter 3 - The Mystery of Capital”, in The Mystery of Capital (New 8-1 York: Basic Books, 2000), pp. 39-67 J. Sachs, Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet (New York: Penguin 8-16 Press, 2008), Chapter 2. 9) Private Sector, Financing and Development Robert Cooter and Hans-Bemd Schafer, Solomon's Knot: How Law Can End the 9-1 Poverty of Nations (Princeton: Princeton University Press 2011), 1-26. A. Khan, “The Finance and Growth Nexus”, Business Review (2000) 9- 15 “They might be giants: a special report on banking in emerging markets,” The 9-27 Economist (2010) G. Caprio, The Future of State-Owned Financial Institutions, Brookings Institution 9-46 Press (2005), Introduction, pp. 1-9 H. De Soto, “The Costs and Importance of the Law”, in The Other Path: The ^ Economic Answer to Terrorism (Basic Books, 1989), pp. 131-187. United Nations Development Programme, Unleashing Entrepreneurship: Making 9-85 Business Work for the Poor Commission on the Private Sector and Development presents new report to the Secretary-General, Press Release, 1 March 2004. D. Snow and T Buss, “Development and the Role of Microcredit”, Policy Studies 9-96 Journal, v. 29, 2 pp. 296-307 I. Matin, D. Hulme and S. Rutherford, “Finance for the Poor: From Microcredit to 7 Q 108 Microfinancial Services”, Journal of International Development (2002), v.14, pp. 273-294. 10) State-Owned Enterprises, Privatization and Development Trebilcock and Prado, op. cit., Chapter 6 D. Parker and C. Kirkpatrick, “Privatisation in Developing Countries: A Review of 10-1 the Evidence and the Policy Lessons,” The Journal of Development Studies (May 2005) v.41, 4 pp.513 -541 D. Jamali, “Success and Failure Mechanisms of Public Private Partnerships in 10-30 Developing Countries,” International Journal of Public Sector Management (2004), v. 17, pp. 414-430 11) International Trade and Foreign Investment Trebilcock and Prado, op. cit.. Chapter 7 D. Rodrik, The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World 11-1 Economy (W.W. Norton, 2010), Introduction and Chapter 12 M. Busse, J. Koniger, and P. Nunnenkamp, "FDI Promotion through Bilateral Investment Treaties More Than a Bit,", (2010) 146 Review of the World Economy 11-25 147. 12) The Role of Foreign Aid and International Institutions Trebilcock and Prado, op. cit., Chapter 8 W. Easterly, A Modest Proposal, book review of Sachs’ “The End of Poverty”, The 12-1 Washington Post Sunday, March 13, 2005 “Letters” (J. Sachs and W. Easterly), The Washington Post, Sunday, March 27, 2005 12-5 J. Sachs, “How to help the poor: piecemeal progress or strategic plans?” The 12-7 Lancet - Vol. 367, Issue 9519, 22 April 2006, pp. 1309-1310 W. Easterly’s response to Sachs’ review of his book, The Lancet - Vol. 367, Issue 12-9 9519, 22 April 2006, pp. 1309-1310 A. Sen, “The Man Without a Plan,” book review of The White Man’s Burden, by 12-10 William Easterly, Foreign Affairs, March/April 2006 J. Sachs, “Aid Ironies,” Huffington Post (24 May 2009 12- 16 V D. Moyo, “Aid Ironies: A Response to Jeffrey Sachs,” Huffington Post (26 May 12-17 2009) W. Easterly, “Sachs Ironies: Why Critics are Better for Foreign Aid than Apologists,” 12-19 Huffington Post (25 May 2009) J. Sachs and J. W. McArthur, “Moyo’s Confused Attack on Aid for Africa,” ^ ^ Huffington Post (27 May 2009) S

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