Gérard Roland is professor of economics and political science at the University of California, Berkeley. A leading expert in the field of transition economics and institutional change, he is the author of Transition and Economics: Politics, Markets, and Firms.Joseph E. Stiglitz is University Professor at Columbia University and former chief economist and senior vice president of the World Bank. Among his books are Escaping the Resource Curse and Globalization and Its Discontents, which has been translated into twenty-eight languages. In 2001 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics.
7 Ebooks by Gerard Roland
Gérard Roland: Privatization
The privatization of large state-owned enterprises is one of the most radical policy developments of the last quarter century. Right-wing governments have privatized in an effort to decrease the size …
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€59.99
Simon Hix & Abdul G. Noury: Democratic Politics in the European Parliament
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€39.98
Gerard Roland: Development Economics
Gerard Roland”s new text, Development Economics, is the first undergraduate text to recognize the role of institutions in understanding development and growth. Through a series of chapters devoted t …
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€212.26
Gerard Roland: Development Economics
Gerard Roland”s new text, Development Economics, is the first undergraduate text to recognize the role of institutions in understanding development and growth. Through a series of chapters devoted t …
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€209.75
Gerard Roland: Transition and Economics
The transition from socialism to capitalism in former socialist economies is one of the main economic events of the twentieth century. Not only does it affect the lives of approximately 1.65 billion …
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€89.47
Jehoon Park & T. J. Pempel: Political Economy of Northeast Asian Regionalism
Functional integration in the economy has developed sufficiently in Northeast Asia. The problem, identified by this book, lies in the lag or deficiency of institutional integration. The main impedime …
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€31.96