Development

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Guillermo Cantor/Fall 2005
Draft Reading List: Development
Part I: General Theoretical Approaches
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4.
Modernization Theory
Dependency Perspective
World-Systems Approach/Globalization
Neo-Institutional Economics
Part II: Fields of Inquiry
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2.
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States and Markets
Democracy and Democratization
Institutional and Organizational Development
Local Development
International Organizations and Citizen Participation
Part III: Research Methods and Measurement Issues
1. Comparative methods
2. Measures of standard of living
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1. Modernization Theory
Apter, David. 1987. Rethinking Development: Modernization, Dependency, and
Postmodern Politics. Newburry Park, Ca.: Sage.
Collins, Randall. 1980. "Weber's Last Theory of Capitalism: A Systematization."
American Sociological Review, 45: 925-942.
Germani, Gino. 1981. The Sociology of Modernization: Studies on its Historical and
Theoretical Aspects with Special regard to the Latin American Case. New
Brunswick NJ: Transaction Books.
Huntington, Samuel. 1968. Political Order in Changing Societies. Yale: Yale University
Press.
Inglehart, Ronald. 1997. Modernization and Postmodernization. Cultural, Economic, and
Political Change in 43 Societies. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Inkeles, Alex and David H. Smith. 1974. Becoming Modern: Individual Change in Six
Developing Countries. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press
Kuznets, Simon. 1966. Modern Economic Growth: Rate, Structure, and Spread. New
Haven: Yale University Press.
Moore, Wilbert E. 1979. World Modernization: the Limits of Convergence. N.Y.:
Elsevier.
Parsons, Talcott. 1964. "Evolutionary Universals in Society." American Sociological
Review, 29:339-357.
Rapley, John. 1996. Understanding Development: Theory and Practice in the Third
World. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Rostow, W.W. 1963. The Stages of Economic Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2. Dependency Theory
Amin, Samir. 1976. Unequal Development: An Essay on the Social Formation of
Peripheral Capitalism. New York: Monthly Review Press.
Baran, Paul. 1957. "On the Political Economy of Backwardness" in Charles K. Wilber
(edited) The Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment, 1988,
New York: Random House.
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Cardoso, Fernando H. 1972. "Dependency and Development in Latin America." New Left
Review, 74:83-95.
Cardoso, Fernando H. 1977. "The consumption of development theory in the United
States." Latin American Research Review, 12: 7-24.
Cardoso, Fernando H. and Enzo Faletto. 1979. Dependency and Development in Latin
America. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Frank, Andre G. 1966. "The Development of Underdevelopment." Monthly Review: 18
September.
Lipietz, Alain. 1982. “Marx or Rostow?” New Left Review 132. Pp. 48-58.
Palma, Gabriel. 1978. "Dependency: A Formal Theory of Underdevelopment or a
Methodology for the Analysis of Concrete situations of Underdevelopment?"
World Development 6: 881-924.
Portes, Alejandro. 1973. "Modernity and Development: A Critique." Studies in
Comparative International Development, 79(1): 15-44.
Valenzuela, J Samuel and Arturo Valenzuela. 1978. "Modernization and Dependency:
Alternative Perspectives in the Study of Latin American Underdevelopment"
World Politics 10:4:535-57.
3. World-Systems Approach
Arrighi, Giovanni. 1994. The Long Twentieth Century. New York: Verso.
Chase-Dunn, Christopher. 1989. Global Formation: Structures of the World-Economy.
Cambridge: Blackwell.
Hopkins, Terence. 1979. "The Study of the Capitalist World-Economy: Some
Introductory Considerations" in Walter Goldfrank (ed.) The World-System of
Capitalism: Past and Present. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications.
Janowitz, Morris. 1977. "Review Essay: A Sociological Perspective on Wallerstein."
American Journal of Sociology, 82: 1090-1097.
Skocpol, Theda. 1977. "Wallerstein's world-capitalist system: A theoretical and historical
critique." American Journal of Sociology 82: 1057-90.
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Stinchcombe, Arthur. 1982. "Review Essay: The Growth of the World System."
American Journal of Sociology 87: 1389-95.
Wallerstein, Immanuel. 1979. The Capitalist World-Economy. New York: Cambridge
University Press.
Wallerstein, Immanuel. 1993. "Hold the Tiller Firm: On Method and the Unit of
Analysis", in Stephen Sanderson (ed.) Civilizations and World System. Walnut
Creek: Sage, 239-47.
Wallerstein, Immanuel. 1995. Historical Capitalism (with) Capitalist Civilization.
London: Verso.
Wallerstein, Immanuel. 2004. World-Systems Analysis-An Introduction. Durham: Duke
University Press.
Ward, Kathryn. 1992. "Reconceptualizing World Systems Theory to Include Women" in
Paula England (ed.) Theory on Gender/Feminism on Theory. Hawthorne, NY:
Aldine, 43-68.
4. Neo-Institutional Economics
Bates, Robert (ed.). 1988. Towards a Political Economy of Development, Berkeley:
University of California Press.
Bardhan, Pranab. 1989. “The New Institutional Economics and Development Theory : A
Brief Critical Assessment”, World Development, Volume 17, Number 9,
September.
Buchanan, James. The Economic Theory of Politics Reborn.
Campbell, John L. and Leon N. Lindberg. 1990. "Property Rights and the Organization of
Economic Activity by the State. American Sociological Review, 55: 634-646.
Harriss, John, Janet Hunter and Colin M. Lewis. 1995. "Introduction: Development and
Significance of NIE." Pp. 1-13 in John Harriss, Janet Hunter and Colin M. Lewis
(eds.) The New Institutional Economics and Third World Development.
London/New York: Routledge.
Lewis,W Arthur. 1984. “The State of Development Theory”, American Economic
Review, 1984: 1-10.
North, Douglass C. 1990. Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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North, Douglass C. 1995. "The New Institutional Economics and Third World
Development." Pp. 17-26 in John Harriss, Janet Hunter and Colin M. Lewis (eds.)
The New Institutional Economics and Third World Development. London/New
York: Routledge.
North, Douglass C. 2001. “The Process of Economic Change” in Social Provision in
Low-Income countries: New Patterns and Emerging Trends, edited by Germano
Mwabu, Cecilia Ugaz and Gordon White Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Olson, Mancur. 1965 The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of
Groups. New York: Schocken Books.
Olson, Mancur. 1982. The Rise and Decline of Nations: Economic Growth, Stagflation,
and Social Rigidities. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Platteau, J. 2000. Institutions, Social Norms and Economic Development, Ithaca: Cornell
University Press.
Toye, John. 1995. "The New Institutional Economics and Its Implications for
Development Theory." Pp. 49-68 in John Harriss, Janet Hunter and Colin M.
Lewis (eds.) The New Institutional Economics and Third World Development.
London/New York: Routledge.
World Bank. 1997. World Development Report 1997: The State In A Changing World.
New York: Oxford University Press.
Part II: Fields of Inquiry
1. States and Markets
Amsden, Alice. 1992. "A Theory of Government Intervention in Late Industrialization,"
in Louis Putterman and Dietrich Rueschemeyer (eds.), State and: Market in
Development: Synergy or Rivalry? Lynne Rienner, pp. 53-84.
Block, Fred. 1994. “The roles of the State in the economy” In The Handbook of
Economic Sociology, edited by Neil Smelser and Richard Swedberg. Princeton,
NJ : Princeton University Press: 691-710
Dornbusch, Rudiger and Sebastian Edwards. 1992. The macroeconomics of populism. In
The macroeconomics of populism in Latin America: A National Bureau of
Economic Research Conference Report. Edited by Rudiger Dornbusch and
Sebastian Edwards Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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Esping-Andersen, Gosta. 1994. “Welfare States and the Economy” In The Handbook of
Economic Sociology, edited by Neil Smelser and Richard Swedberg. Princeton,
NJ : Princeton University Press:711-732.
Evans, Peter. 1992. “The state as problem and solution: Predation, embedded autonomy,
and structural change”, In The politics of economic adjustment: international
constraints, distributive conflicts, and the state, edited by Stephan Haggard and
Robert R. Kaufman. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Fanelli, Jose Maria, Roberto Frenkel and Guillermo Rozenwurcel. 1994. “Growth and
structural reform in Latin America: Where we stand”. In Latin American political
economy in the age of neoliberal reform. Edited by William Smith, Carlos Acuna
and Ecuardo Gamarra. Miami, Fl: North-South Center, University of Miami.
Friedman, Milton. 1982. Capitalism and Freedom Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Gershenkron, Alexander. 1962. Economic backwardness in historical perspective.
Cambridge, Mass: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
Haggard, Stephan and Robert Kaufman. 1995. The political economy of democratic
transitions. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Pp. 309-379
Hall, Peter. 1986. Governing the Economy: The politics of state intervention in Britain
and France. Cambridge: Polity Press.
Hirsch, Paul, Stuart Michaels and Ray Friedman. 1990. “Clean models vs. dirty hands:
Why economics is different from sociology” in Structures of Capital: The social
organization of the economy. Edited by Sharon Zukin and Paul di Maggio.
Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press.
O’Donnell, Guillermo. 1994. “Some Reflections on Redefining the Role of the State” in
Colin I. Bradford, Jr., ed, Redefining the State in Latin America, 251–60. Paris:
OECD
Olson, Mancur. 1965. The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of
Groups. New York: Schocken Books.
Polanyi, Karl. 1944. The Great Transformation. New York, Toronto: Farrar and
Rinehart.
Rueschemeyer, Dietrich and Louis Putterman. 1992. “Synergy or Rivalry?” in State and:
Market in Development: Synergy or Rivalry?, edited by Louis Putterman and
Dietrich Rueschemeyer, Lynne Rienner, pp. 243-262.
Sachs, Jeffrey. 1989. “Social conflict and populist policies in Latin America” Working
Paper No. 2897. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.
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Salazar-Xirinachs, Jose Manuel. 1993. “The role of the State and the market in economic
development. In Development from within: toward a neostructuralist approach
for Latin America. Edited by Osvaldo Sunkel. Bolder and London: Lynne Rienner
Publishers.
Shapiro, Helen and Lance Taylor. 1990. “The state and industrial strategy,” World
Development, Vol. 18 No. 6, pp. 861-878.
Williamson, John. 1993. "Democracy and the 'Washington Consensus'", World
Development, 21(8), pp. 1329-1336. library has the journal
Williamson, John. 1990. “The Progress of Policy reform in Latin America”, IIE. Policy
Analysis in International Economics 28, Washington DC: IIE.
2. Democracy and Democratization
Barber, Benjamin. 2004. Strong Democracy: Participatory Politics for a New Age, 2nd ed
Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
Cavarozzi, Marcelo. 1996. El capitalismo político tardío y su crisis en América Latina.
Rosario: Homo Sapiens Ediciones.
Crocker, David. 2004. “Tolerance and Deliberative Democracy”, forthcoming.
Dahl, Robert, Ian Shapiro, Jose Cheibub (eds). 2003. The Democracy Sourcebook.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Dewey, John. 1954. The Public and Its Problems. Athens, Ohio: Swallow Press.
Diamond, Larry. 2003. “Defining and Developing Democracy” In Dahl, Robert, Ian
Shapiro, Jose Cheibub, eds. 2003. The Democracy Sourcebook. Cambridge, MA:
MIT Press.
Friedman, Milton. 1982. Capitalism and Freedom Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Fung, Archon and Erik Olin Wright, eds. 2003. Deepening Democracy London: Verso.
Garretón, Manuel. 1995. Hacia una nueva era política: Estudio sobre las
democratizaciones. Santiago: Fondo de Cultura Económica.
Gutmann, Amy and Dennis Thompson. 2003. “Democracy and Disagreement” In Dahl,
Robert, Ian Shapiro, Jose Cheibub, eds. 2003. The Democracy Sourcebook.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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Haggard, Stephan and Robert Kaufman. 1995. The political economy of democratic
transitions. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Pp. 309-379
Halperin, Morton, Joseph T. Siegle, and Michael Weinstein. 2005. The Democracy
Advantage: How Democracies Promote Prosperity and Peace . New York:
Routledge.
Huntington, Samuel. 1991. “How Countries Democratize.” Political Science Quarterly
106: 579-616.
Janowitz, Morris. 1980. “Observations on the Sociology of Citizenship: Obligations and
Rights”. In Social Forces 59/1: 1-24.
Linz, Juan J. Alfred Stepan. 1996. Problems of Democratic Transition and
Consolidation: Southern Europe, South America, and Post Communist Europe.
Baltimore and London: The John Hopkins University Press.
Lipset, Seymour M. 1959. Some Social requisites of Democracy: Economic
Development and Political Legitimacy.” The American Political Science Review.
53:69-105.
Marshall, T.H. 1964. Class, Citizenship and Social Development. Garden City:
Doubleday.
Migdal, Joel. 1988. Strong societies and weak states: State-society relations and state
capabilities in the Third World. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Moore, Barrington. 1966. Social origins of dictatorship and democracy. Boston: Beacon
Press.
O’Donnell, Guillermo, Philippe Schmitter, and Laurence Whitehead. 1986. Transitions
from authoritarian rule: prospects for democracy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins
University Press.
O’Donnell, Guillermo. 1993. “On the State, Democratization and Some Conceptual
Problems: A Latin American View with Glances at Some Postcommunist Countries”
World Development, 21, n.8: 1355-1369
Pateman, Carole. 2003. “Participation and Democratic Theory” Dahl, Robert, Ian
Shapiro, Jose Cheibub, eds. 2003. The Democracy Sourcebook. Cambridge, MA:
MIT Press.
Przeworski, Adam et al. 2000. Democracy and Development. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
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Rueschemeyer, Dietrich, Evelyne Stephens, and John Stephens. 1992. Capitalist
development and democracy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Sen, Amartya. 1999. “Democracy as a Universal Value” In Journal of Democracy 10: 317
Sen, Amartya. 2003. “Why democratization is not the same as westernization.
Democracy and its global roots” in The New Republic On Line.
Tilly, Charles. 2000. “Processes and Mechanisms of Democratization.” Sociological
Theory 18:1-16.
3. Institutional and Organizational Development
Bagadion, Benjamin C. and Frances F. Korten. 1985. “Developing Irrigators'
Organizations: A Learning Process Approach,” Pp. 52-90 in Putting People First:
Sociological Variables in Rural Development edited by Michael M. Cernea. New
York: Oxford UP and World Bank.
Bates, Robert. 1988. “Toward a Political Economy of Development”, Berkeley:
University of California Press
Evans, P. (1995), “Embedded Autonomy: States and Industrial Transformation”,
Princeton University Press.
Finsterbusch, Kurt 1973. “The Sociology of Nation States: Dimensions, Indicators, and
Theory.” Pp. 417-446 in Comparative Social Research: Methodological Problems
and Strategies, edited by Michael Armer and Allen D. Grimshaw. New York:
John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Finsterbusch, Kurt. 1998. “The Social Impact of Scarcity: The Political Responses of
Institutionally Developed Societies.” In The Coming Age of Scarcity: Preventing
Mass Death and Genocide in the Twenty-First Century. Dobkowski, M. N., and I.
Wallimann, editors. Syracuse University Press.
Finsterbusch, Kurt, "Factors Contributing to the Effectiveness and Sustainability of
Development Projects"
Finsterbusch, Kurt, 2001, “Toward a Theory of Voluntary Organization Success”
Hage, Jerald, and Kurt Finsterbusch. 1987. Organizational Change as Development
Strategy: Models and Tactics for Improving Third World Organizations. Lynne
Rienner Press.
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Hyden, Goran. 1983 “Building Local Capacities” In No Shortcuts to Progress: African
Development Management in Perspective. Berkeley: University of California
Press.
Israel, Arturo. 1987. Institutional Development: Incentives to Performance. Baltimore
and London: The John Hopkins University Press.
Klitgaard, Robert. 1991. Adjusting to Reality: Beyond State versus Market in Economic
Development. International Center for Economic Growth, CA: San Francisco.
Knox, Anna, Ruth Meinzen-Dick and Peter Hazell. 2002. “Property Rights, Collective
Action and Technologies for Natural Resource Management” in Innovation in
Natural Resource Management: The Role of Property Rights and Collective
Action in Developing countries. Edited by Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Anna Knox,
Frank Place, and Brent Swallow. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press.
Mukum Mbaku, John. 2003. “Corruption Control in Developing Societies: Lessons
from Public Choice.” In Contemporary Economic Issues in Developing
Countries, John Baffoe-Bonnie and Mohammed Khayum (eds.). Westport, CT:
Praeger.
Mbaku, M. and M. Kimenyi., “Rent-seeking and Economic Growth in Developing
Countries” in Contemporary Economic Issues in Developing Countries, John
Baffoe-Bonnie and Mohammed Khayum (eds.). Westport, CT: Praeger.
North, D. (1990) “Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance”,
Cambridge University Press.
North, Douglas. 2001. “The Process of Economic Change”, Oxford University Press.
Olson, Mancur. 1965. The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of
Groups. New York: Schocken Books.
Ostrom, Elinor. 1993. “On Overview of Our Approach,” Pp.18-23, “Individuals,
Incentives and Transaction Costs,” Pp.43-72, “Provision and Production of Rural
Infrastructure,” pps 73-110, “Intermediate Performance Criteria,” Pp. 118-125,
“Analyzing Institutional Agreements,” Pp. 127-140, “Implications of an
Institutional Approach to Sustainable Development,” Pp. 2134-234 in
Institutional Incentives and Sustainable Development. Boulder: Westview Press.
Picciotto, Robert. 1995. "Putting Institutional Economics to Work - From Participation to
Governance." World Bank Discussion Paper No. 304. World Bank: Washington,
DC.
Platteau, J. 2000. Institutions, Social Norms and Economic Development, Ithaca: Cornell
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University Press.
Rogowski, Ronald. 1988. “Structure, Growth and Power.” Pp. 300-330 in Towards a
Political Economy of Development: A Rational Choice Perspective edited by
Robert Bates. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Rondinelli, Dennis. 1993. “Implementing Development Projects” and “Reorienting
Development Administration,” pps 118-188 in Development Projects as Policy
Experiments. New York: Routledge.
Stein Howard and Ernest Wilson, III. 1993. “The Political Economy of Robert Bates: A
Critical Reading of Rational Choice in Africa. World Development 21/6: 10351053.
Subramaniam, V. 1990. Public Administration in the Third World: An International
Handbook. New York: Greenwood Press.
World Bank. 1991. “World Development Report 1991: The Challenge of Development.”
Washington, DC: World Bank.
World Bank.2003. “World Development Report 2003: Sustainable Development in a
Dynamic World: Transforming Institutions, Growth, and Quality of Life.” In
Institutions for Sustainable Development. Pp.Washington, DC: World Bank.
5. Local Development
Abell, Peter and Nicholas Mahoney. 1988. “Solidarity, Motivation and Skill: Towards a
Comparative Theory of Co-operative Performance.” Small-Scale Industrial
Producer Cooperatives in Developing Countries (Oxford University Press).
Esman, Milton and Norman T. Uphoff. 1984. Local Organizations: Intermediaries in
Rural Development. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Selections: pp 58-73, 168180.
Finsterbusch, Kurt, “Toward a theory of Voluntary Organization Success”
Fisher, Julie. 1993. “What Works: Assessing the Performance of GROs and GRSOs.”
In The Road from Rio. Sustainable Development and the Nongovernmental
Movement in the Third World. Westport, CT: Praeger.
Fiszbein, A. and P. Lowden. 1999. Working together for a change: government,
business, and civic partnerships for poverty reduction in Latin America and the
Caribbean. Washington DC: The World Bank.
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Flora, Jan and Cornelia Butler Flora. 1985. “Community Stores in Rural Colombia:
Organizing the Means of Consumption”. Journal of the InterAmerican
Foundation 9/1: 16-25.
Fukuyama, Francis. 1995. “Social Capital and the Global Economy” Foreign Affairs
74(5): 89-103.
Ghai, Dharam. 1988. “Participatory Development: Some Perspectives From Grass-root
Experiences.” UNRISD, discussion paper 5, June 1988.
Hirschman, Albert C. 1984 Getting Ahead Collectively: Grassroots Experiences in Latin
America. New York: Pergamon Press.
Kliksberg, Bernardo. 2000. “Six Unconventional Theses About Participation.”
International Review of Administrative Sciences 66: 161-174.
Korten, David C. 1980. “Community Organizations and Rural Development: A
Learning Process Approach.” In Public Administration Review Sept./Oct issue.
Krishna, Anirudh, Norman Uphoff and Milton Esman, eds. 1997. Reasons for Hope:
Instructive Experiences in Rural Development, West Hartford: Kumarian Press.
Lewis, John. 1988. “Strengthening the Poor: Some Lessons for the International
Community.” In Lewis, John (ed.), Strengthening the Poor. What have we
Learned?
Nugent, Jeffrey. 1993. “Between State, Markets and Households: A Neoinstitutional
Analysis of Local Organizations and Institutions.” World Development 21: 623632. Sociology of Development week 12
Putnam, Robert D. 2003. “The Prosperous Community: Social Capital and Public Life,”
Foundations of Social Capital. Ed. Elinor Ostrom and T.K. Ahn. Edward Elgar.
Ridell, Roger and Mark Robinson. 1995. Non-Governmental Organizations and Rural
Poverty Alleviation, New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Schrader L.F. 1989. "Economic Justification," in: D.W. Cobia, ed., Cooperatives in
Agriculture, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
Uphoff, Norman. 1986. “Why Farmer Participation? Contributions to Irrigation
Management.” Improving International Irrigation Management with Farmer
Participation: Getting the Process Right. Boulder Westview Press.
Uphoff, Norman. 1993. “Grassroots Organizations and NGOs in Rural Development:
Opportunities with Diminishing States and Expanding Markets.” World
Development 21: 607-622.
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Uphoff, Norman. 1988 “Assisted Self-Reliance: Working With Rather than For, the
Poor.” Pp. 47-59 in Strengthening the poor: what have we learned? edited by
John Lewis. New Brunswick: Transaction Books.
Uphoff, Norman, Milton J. Esman and Anirudh Krishna. 1998. Reasons for Success:
Learning From Instructive Experiences in Rural Development. West Hartford,
CT: Kumarian Press.
Tendler, Judith. 1988. “What to Think About Cooperatives: A Guide from Bolivia.” In
Direct to the Poor: Grassroots Development in Latin America, Sheldon Annis and
Peter Hakim, (eds.). Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
6. International Organizations: Democracy, Governance, and Development
Botto, Mercedes and Diana Tussie. 2003. “La internacionalización de la agenda de
participación: El debate regional” In El ALCA y las cumbres de las Américas:
¿Una nueva relación público-privada?, edited by Diana Tussie and Mercedes
Botto. Buenos Aires: FLACSO/Biblos.
Casaburi, Gabriel et al. 2000. “Multilateral development banks, governments, and civil
society: Chiaroscuros in a triangular relationship” Global Governance 6/4: 493517.
Edwards, Michael. 2004. Civil society Cambridge: Polity Press
Fung, Archon and Erik Olin Wright. 2003. “Thinking about empowered participatory
governance” In Deepening democracy, edited by Archon Fung and Erik Olin
Wright London: Verso: 3-42.
Held, David 1995. Democracy and the global order: from the modern state to
cosmopolitan governance. Stanford: Stanford University Press
Inter American Development Bank (IDB). 2000. marco estratégico para la participación
ciudadana en las actividades del Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo.
Washington DC: Internal Document.
Inter American Development Bank (IDB). 2003. Modernization of the state: Strategy
document. Washington DC: Internal Document.
Inter American Development Bank (IDB). 2004. Strategy for promoting citizen
participation in bank activities. Washington DC: Internal Document.
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Korzeniewicz, Roberto & William Smith. 2000. “Poverty, inequality, and growth in Latin
America: Searching for the high road of globalization.” Latin American Research
Review 35/3: 7-54
Kosack, Stephen. 2003. “Effective Aid: How Democracy Allows Development Aid to
Improve the Quality of Life” World Development 31(1): 1-22.
Krueger, Anne, et al. 1989. “Some Lessons from Development Assistance,” in Anne
Krueger, Anne, Constantine Michalopoulos, and Vernon Ruttan, Aid and
Development. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Nelson, Paul. 2000. “Whose civil society? Whose governance? Decision-making and
practice in the new agenda at the Inter American Development Bank and the
World Bank.” Global Governance 6/4: 405-431.
Rajagopal, Balakrishnana. 2003. International law from below: Development, social
movements and third world resistance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Sen, Amartya 1999. “Democracy as a universal value”. Journal of Democracy 10: 3-17
Tussie, Diana and Gabriel Casaburi. 2000. “From global to local governance: Civil
society and the multilateral development banks”. Global Governance 6/4: 457472.
PART 3: RESEARCH METHODS AND MEASUREMENT ISSUES
1. Comparative methods
Dietz, Thomas, R. Scott Frey and Linda Kalof. 1987. “Estimation with cross-national
data: robust and non parametric methods.” American Sociological Review 52:380390.
Elder, J. 1976. “Comparative Cross-National Methodology.” Annual Review of Sociology
2: 209-230.
Hall, Peter. 2003. “Aligning ontology and methodology in comparative politics” In
Comparative historical analysis in the social sciences. Edited by James Mahoney
and Dietrich Rueschemeyer. Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press.
Pp: 373-404.
Hopkins, Terence. 1978. “World-System Analysis: Methodological Issues.” Pp. 199-218
in Social Change in the Capitalist World Economy. Edited by Barbara Hockey
Kaplan. Beverly Hills: Sage.
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Kohn, Melvin L. 1987. “Cross-national Research as an Analytic Strategy.” American
Sociological Review 52:713-731.
Lieberson, Stanley. 1991. “Small N's and Big Conclusions: An Examination of the
Reasoning in Comparative Studies Based on a Small Number of Cases,” Social
Forces 70: 307-320.
Mahoney, James. 2003. “Strategies of causal assessment in comparative historical
analysis” In Comparative historical analysis in the social sciences. Edited by
James Mahoney and Dietrich Rueschemeyer. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
University Press. Pp: 337-372.
Mahoney, James. 2004. “Comparative Historical Methodology” Annual Review of
Sociology: 81-101.
McMichael, Philip. 1990. “Incorporating Comparison within a World-Historical
Perspective: An Alternative Comparative Method.” American Sociological
Review 55: 385-397.
Pierson, Paul. 2003. “Big, slow-moving, and… invisible: Macrosocial processes in the
study of comparative politics.” In Comparative historical analysis in the social
sciences. Edited by James Mahoney and Dietrich Rueschemeyer. Cambridge,
UK: Cambridge University Press. Pp: 177-207.
Ragin, Charles. 1987. The Comparative Method: Moving Beyond Qualitative and
Quantitative Strategies. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Ragin, Charles (ed.). 1992. What is a case? Exploring the foundations of social inquiry.
Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press.
Ragin, Charles. 1994. “Using Comparative Methods to Study Diversity.” Constructing
Social Research: The Unity and Diversity of Method. London: Pine Forge Press.
Skocpol, Theda (ed.). 1984. Vision and Method in Historical Sociology. New York:
Cambridge University Press.
Skocpol, Theda and Margaret Somers. 1980. "The Use of Comparative History in
Macrosocial Inquiry," Pp. 174-197. Comparative Studies in Society and History.
Tilly, Charles. 1984. Big Structures, Large Processes, Huge Comparisons. New York:
Russell Sage Foundation.
2. Measures of standard of living
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Beneria, Lourdes. 1999. “The enduring debate over unpaid labour” International Labour
Review 138 (3) Special Issue: Women, gender and work (ILO).
Beneria, Lourdes and Gita Sen. 1982. “Class and Gender Inequalities and Women’s Role
in Economic Development –Theoretical and Practical Implications” Feminist
Studies 8(1): 157-176.
Boltvinik, Julio. 1998. “Poverty Measurement Methods: An Overview” Poverty
Elimination Program, UNDP.
http://www.undp.org/poverty/publications/pov_red/Poverty_Measurement_Methods.pdf
Deaton, A. and M. Grosh. 2000. “Consumption” In Designing
Household
Survey
Questionnaires for Developing Countries. Lessons from 15 years of the Living
Standards Measurement Study, edited by Margaret Grosh and Paul Glewwe.
World Bank: Washington DC.
Filmer, D. and L. Pritchett. 2001. “Estimating Wealth Effects Without Expenditure Data
– or Tears: an Application to Educational Enrollments in States of India”
Demography 38(1): 115-132
Frankenberg, Elizabeth. 2000. “Community and Price Data,” In
Designing Household
Survey Questionnaires for Developing Countries. Lessons from 15 years of the
Living Standards Measurement Study, edited by Margaret Grosh and Paul
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