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Dead Ends of Transition Rentier Economies and Protectorates
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Dead Ends of Transition Rentier Economies and Protectorates Paperback - 2006 - 1st Edition

by Campus Verlag


From the publisher

After war, many countries, such as Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, or Iraq, the transition to a democratic market economy extremely difficult. This failure to thrive, Dead Ends of Transition demonstrates, is often the result of national reliance on foreign aid. Rentier states, the contributors to this study argue, have few incentives to respond to the needs of their societies. Taking a closer look at the policies of rentier economies, this book further identifies new ways in which these countries and their international partners could work together to ease the critical transition to democracy.

Details

  • Title Dead Ends of Transition Rentier Economies and Protectorates
  • Author Campus Verlag
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition 1
  • Publisher Campus Verlag
  • Date November 15, 2006
  • ISBN 9783593381541

About the author

Michael Dauderstdt is the head of the International Policy Analysis Unit at the Friedrich Ebert Foundation. Arne Schildberg is a project coordinator at the International Policy Analysis Unit.