The new institutional economics approach to economic development: A discussion of social, political, legal, and economic institutions

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This paper provides an introduction to the core concepts and insights of 'New Institutional Economics' for development professionals. It provides an analysis of the importance of social institutions, political institutions, legal institutions, and private institutions as they are relevant to development, and shows how the alignment of incentives between principals and agents can lead to better outcomes.

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Azfar, O. (2006). The new institutional economics approach to economic development: A discussion of social, political, legal, and economic institutions. Pakistan Development Review, 45(4). https://doi.org/10.30541/v45i4iipp.965-980

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