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Bringing Institutions back in - the Role of Institutions in Civil Society, State and Economy, nr. 8

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Published: 2014-01-01

Articles

  • Introduction

    Laurids S. Lauridsen
    5-10
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  • Comparative Typologies of Development Patterns: The Menzel/Senghaas Framework

    Lars Mj?set
    11-74
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  • Beyond the House of Hunger: the Struggle for Democratic Development in Zimbabwe

    Brian Raftopoulos
    75-130
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  • Things Fall Apart, The Center Can Hold: Processes of Post-War Political Change in Zimbabwe's Rural Areas

    Jocelyn Alexander
    131-162
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  • Accounting for Modernity: an essay on political agency, normativity and transformative process in Zambia

    Jeremy Gould
    163-194
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  • Factory regimes and wage relations as institutions in capatalist development

    Laurids S. Lauridsen
    195-202
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  • Theories of the Capatalist State in the Indian Context

    Pardip Kumar Bose
    203-218
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  • Authors

    219
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Publications from the Ph.D. Programme

  • Publications from the Ph.D. Programme on "Political and Cultural Institutions in Development"

    220-221
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