192 • Index contingent rents 172 contracts 76-8t, 172, 175; and colonialism 165; and corruption 14; failure 172; fiscal rule adoption 108; and Governance and Development 43; and Rule of Law (RL) 89; and US law 123–4 contractual rights 14 control of corruption (CC) 4, 89, 136 Cook, Robin 35 ‘correct sequencing’ 137, 145 corruption 116, 189n.5; and Chinese business class 47; and the Communist Party 140; control of (CC) 4, 89, 136; Corruptions Perceptions Index 72; cost of enforcement 160; and decentralized government 64; and economic growth 13–15, 35; and economic policy 153, 159; and Mauritius 127–8; perception of 4, 6, 72; and quality of government (QoG) 6–7; Romania 2; Soviet Republics 2 Corruptions Perceptions Index 72 cost recovery 41–2, 44; China and Vietnam 144 crime 130; and rule of law (RL) 75, 76–80t, 81, 82 culture, indigenous 32–4, 40, 42–4, 48 Daewoo 174–6 decentralization 63–4, 138 delegation, fiscal rule adoption 108 democratization 19, 34–5, 37–40 Department for International Development (DFID) 2, 18 Desh Garments 174–6 developed countries 99–100, 101; fiscal rules 106–7 development discourse 29–30, 29–31; alien state intervention and indigenous capitalism 31–6; empowerment and cost recovery 39–42, 44; and liberating civil society 36–9; as modernization theory 42–7 development policy 53–8
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developmental governance 151–5, 179–80; analytical framework 166–72; learning and technology acquisition 172–6; market failures in land market 176–8; evidence of growth and good governance scores 162–6; market-enhancing agenda 156–62 devolution, China and Vietnam 141–3, 145 Diamond, Larry 45 distributional coalitions 1–2 DiTella, Rafael 72 donors; aid conditionalities 15, 53; involvement in recipient politics 59–67, 69 downsizing 138, 141 East Asia 68, 179; see also China; North-East Asia; Vietnam economic liberalization 19, 30; Africa 41, 46–8 economic reform 53–8 Economist, The 7 economists 21, 48, 54, 56, 62, 76–80t; perceptions-based indicators 72; and private contracting 152; and Rule of Law (RL) 74 education; commercialization of 138; and cost recovery 41; learning and technology acquisition 172–6 elections 60; Jamaica 129; Mauritius 127; United States 124 eminent domain 82 empowerment 19; government discourse on 29–30, 35; and cost recovery 39–42; and microeconomics 117; World Bank on 42 endogeneity 118 entrepreneurial capabilities 167–8 equity 67–9 European Stability and Growth Pact 107 ‘extra-budgetary’ sources 142 failed states 11, 24, 115 failures, governance 119–20, 119t
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