Open Access

Inclusive Institutions for Sustainable Economic Development


Cite

1. Acemoglu, D., Robinson, J. (2006). Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy. Cambridge University Press.10.1017/CBO9780511510809Search in Google Scholar

2. Acemoglu, D. (2014). Political economy of institutions and development, Lecture 1: Introduction and overview", PDF 9522, MIT, Retrieved from: http://economics.mit.edu/faculty/ acemoglu/courses.Search in Google Scholar

3. Acemoglu, D. (2012). State Building: A Political Economy Perspective, Nemmers Lecture. FBBVA Lecture.Search in Google Scholar

4. Acemoglu, D., Liabson, D., List, J. (2015). Why Isn’t the Whole World Developed?, Chapter 8, in Macroeconomics, Pearson, Instructor resources, www.pearsonhighered.com.Search in Google Scholar

5. Anand, R., Mishra, S., Peiris, S. J. (2013), Inclusive Growth: Measurement and Determinants, IMF, IMF working paper WP/13/135.10.5089/9781484323212.001Search in Google Scholar

6. Evans, W., Ferguson, C. (2013). Governance, institutions, growth and poverty reduction: a literature review. UK Department for International Development (DFID), London, Retrieved from: https://www.gov.uk/dfidresearch-outputs/governance-institutions-growth-and-poverty-reduction-aliterature-review#citationSearch in Google Scholar

7. Ianchovichina, E., Lundstrom S. (2009), What is Inclusive Growth?. The World Bank Economic Policy and Debt Department Economic Policy Division, Policy Research Working Paper 4851.Search in Google Scholar

8. Inclusive institutions (2014). Topic Guide, Retrieved from: www.gsdrc.orgSearch in Google Scholar

9. Jakšić, M., Jakšić, M. (2014). Proximate and fundamental factors of growth: culture and institutions. Economics and Economy, 4(1), 7-22.Search in Google Scholar

10. Kakwani, N. and Pernia, E. (2000). What is Pro-poor Growth?. Asian Development Review: Studies of Asian and Pacific Economic Issues, 1 (18), 1-16.10.1142/S0116110500000014Search in Google Scholar

11. Ranier, R., Almeida Ramos, R. (2016). Inclusive growth: building up a concept, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG), Working Paper 104.Search in Google Scholar

12. Rodrik, D. (2004). Growth Strategies, Retrieved from: http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/rodrik/10.3386/w10050Search in Google Scholar

13. World Bank (2013a). Inclusion matters the foundation for shared prosperity. Washington: World bank.10.1596/9781464800108Search in Google Scholar

14. World Bank (2013b). The World Bank Group Goals: End Extreme Poverty and Promote Shared Prosperity. Washington: World Bank. http://www.worldbank.org/content/dam/Search in Google Scholar

15. Worldbank/document/WB-goals2013.pdf.Search in Google Scholar

16. World economic forum (2016). The Inclusive Growth and Development Report. Retrieved from: http://reports.weforum.org/global-competitivenessreport-2015-2016/box-1-the-inclusive-growth-and-development-report/Search in Google Scholar

17. World economic forum (2017). The Inclusive Growth and Development Report. Retrieved from: http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Forum_IncGrwth_2017.pdfSearch in Google Scholar

eISSN:
2336-9205
Language:
English
Publication timeframe:
3 times per year
Journal Subjects:
Business and Economics, Business Management, other