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Market institutions, governance, and development : collected essays / Dilip Mookherjee.

By: Publication details: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2011.Description: xii, 370 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780195698190
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.91 MOO
Contents:
Introdution; 2. A competitive efficiency wage model with Keynesian features; 3. Competition and incentives with non- exclusive contracts; 4. Informational rents and property rights in Land; 5. Contractual structure and wealth accumulation; 6. Persistent inequality; 7. Inequality, control rights, and rent seeking: sugar cooperative in Maharashtra; 8. Productivity, contracting modes and development; 9. Otimal auditing, insurance and redistribution; 10. Corruptible Law enforcers: how should they be compensated; 11. Tax administration reform and taxpayer compliance in India; 12. Caputre and Governance at local and national levels; 13. Decentralization anti-poverty programme delivery in developing countries; 14. Decentralization in West Bengal: Origins, functioning, and impact.
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Introdution;
2. A competitive efficiency wage model with Keynesian features; 3. Competition and incentives with non- exclusive contracts; 4. Informational rents and property rights in Land; 5. Contractual structure and wealth accumulation; 6. Persistent inequality; 7. Inequality, control rights, and rent seeking: sugar cooperative in Maharashtra; 8. Productivity, contracting modes and development; 9. Otimal auditing, insurance and redistribution; 10. Corruptible Law enforcers: how should they be compensated; 11. Tax administration reform and taxpayer compliance in India; 12. Caputre and Governance at local and national levels; 13. Decentralization anti-poverty programme delivery in developing countries; 14. Decentralization in West Bengal: Origins, functioning, and impact.