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Beyond the Miracle of the Market

The Political Economy of Agrarian Development in Kenya

This 2005 book focuses on Kenya, a country that continued to grow while others declined in Africa.

Robert H. Bates (Author)

9780521852692, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 9 May 2005

226 pages

23.6 x 15.6 x 2.1 cm, 0.42 kg

'\u2026 a new edition of a very successful volume first published in 1989. \u2026 I was struck by how well the \u2026 book has aged. It is a complex story, but well told \u2026 [it] shows a truly sophisticated and deep understanding of the new institutionalist analysis.' Public Choice

As capitalism defeated socialism in Eastern Europe, the market displaced the state in the developing world. In Beyond the Miracle of the Market, first published in 2005, Bates focuses on Kenya, a country that continued to grow while others declined in Africa, and mounts a prescient critique of the neo-classical turn in development economics. Attributing Kenya']

Beyond the Miracle of the Market Bates Hardback Cambridge University Press 2e

Beyond the Miracle of the Market

The Political Economy of Agrarian Development in Kenya

This 2005 book focuses on Kenya, a country that continued to grow while others declined in Africa.

Robert H. Bates (Author)

9780521852692, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 9 May 2005

226 pages

23.6 x 15.6 x 2.1 cm, 0.42 kg

'\u2026 a new edition of a very successful volume first published in 1989. \u2026 I was struck by how well the \u2026 book has aged. It is a complex story, but well told \u2026 [it] shows a truly sophisticated and deep understanding of the new institutionalist analysis.' Public Choice

As capitalism defeated socialism in Eastern Europe, the market displaced the state in the developing world. In Beyond the Miracle of the Market, first published in 2005, Bates focuses on Kenya, a country that continued to grow while others declined in Africa, and mounts a prescient critique of the neo-classical turn in development economics. Attributing Kenya']

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