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(9) Stutely, Richard, (2007), The Definitive Business Plan:
The fast track to intelligent business planning for
executives and entrepreneurs, Prentice Hall, FT.
EQD 7008 INSTITUTIONS, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
Learning Outcomes At the end of this course, students are able to:
(1) Explain the concept of institutions, industrial
development and the growth theories
(2) Identify how institutions explain industrial development
and growth
(3) Compare the issues of institutional, industrial
development and growth in different countries
(4) Interpret relevant case studies in understanding the
complex relationship between institution, industrial
development and economic growth
Synopsis of Course This course is designed to expose students to the concepts
Contents of institution, industrial development and economic growth.
The emphasis is on the role of institutional and industrial
development on economic growth. The course will expose
students to the complex relationship between the
institutions, industrial development and economic growth by
means of a combination of various relevant literatures that
resides within the domain of institutional economics,
industrial policy and growth theories.
Assessment Continuous Assessment : 60%
Final Examination : 40%
Main Reference (1) Acemoglu D. & Robinson J. (2012) The Origins of
Power, Prosperity and Poverty: Why Nations Fail, Crown
Publisher, New York.
(2) Rasiah, R., Thiruchelvam K., Lee K. (2012) Innovation
and Learning: Experience of the Rapidly Developing
East Asia, Routledge, New York.
(3) Shirley M.M. (2010) Institutions and Development
(Advances in New Institutional Analysis series) Edward
Elgar Publishing.
(4) Rodrik, Dani (2007) Institutions for High-Quality Growth
in One Economics Many Recipes: Globalization,
Institutions and Economic Growth, Princeton: Princeton
University Press
(5) North, Douglass C. (1990) Institutions, Institutional
Change and Economic Performance, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
(6) Nelson R.R. (2005) Technology, Institutions, and
Economic Growth, Harvard University Press
(7) Jomo K.S. (2001) Southeast Asia's Industrialization:
Industrial Policy, Capabilities and Sustainability,
Palgrave Macmillan
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