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Enabling Governance Institutions in Emerging States

In: GOVERNANCE INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Emerging China, India, East Asia and Brazil

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  • Kartik Roy

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The following sections are included:IntroductionThe Enabling Fiscal Governance RegimeBudgets in Federal StatesCurrent Account Surplus or Deficit of Emerging Central GovernmentsLiabilities, Interest Payments and Public TransfersPrudentiality Test of National BudgetsThe Final RequirementIdentification of SavingsConsumption Expenditure of the Central GovernmentEnabling Monetary Governance RegimeInterest Rate: The Wrong Target!Monetary Situation in Emerging Countries: Main FeaturesDiscount Rate and Real Interest RateRational Expectation and Irrational BehaviorRecession to Recovery Factors Signaling the End of RecessionGovernance Regimes in Emerging CountriesPolitical and Environmental Governance: Democracy vs. AutocracyThe Constitutional Validity of India’s DemocracyAppropriateness of Democratic Governance in Poor CountriesThe Most Corrupt Countries in the WorldBecker and Posner on Democracy vs. AutocracyMain Factors in Carbon Dioxide EmissionExports and Carbon Dioxide EmissionsAutomobile EmissionsDeforestationLowering the Level of PollutionA Case of Political Governance Failure

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  • Kartik Roy, 2018. "Enabling Governance Institutions in Emerging States," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: GOVERNANCE INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Emerging China, India, East Asia and Brazil, chapter 7, pages 309-381, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789813234550_0007
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    Keywords

    Governance; Economic Development; India; Brazil; Indonesia; China; Japan; South Korea; Singapore; Vietnam; Thailand; Malaysia; Developmental Economic; Interventionalist States; Virtuous; Vicious;
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    • O10 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - General

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