Institutional Development: Interpreting the Russian Case
A fundamental question to both historians and development economists is why countries today are able to reach and maintain such starkly different economic outcomes. Popular explanations include geographic and climatological features, short-term policy decisions, and economic institutions. This paper...
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ndltd-CLAREMONT-oai-scholarship.claremont.edu-cmc_theses-27752018-01-17T03:24:38Z Institutional Development: Interpreting the Russian Case Rooney, Joshua W A fundamental question to both historians and development economists is why countries today are able to reach and maintain such starkly different economic outcomes. Popular explanations include geographic and climatological features, short-term policy decisions, and economic institutions. This paper looks at the importance of violence and social pressure in the transformation and conservation of political and economic institutions in Russia. It finds that several major historical legacies including serfdom, Mongol dominance, Orthodoxy, and authoritarianism significantly influence both the past a present institutional setting. Furthermore, such legacies have proven to be major obstructions to the emergence of economic liberalism. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/1549 http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2775&context=cmc_theses © 2017 Joshua W Rooney default CMC Senior Theses Scholarship @ Claremont Institutions Endowments Development Russia Economic Institutions Economic History Growth and Development Political Economy |
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A fundamental question to both historians and development economists is why countries today are able to reach and maintain such starkly different economic outcomes. Popular explanations include geographic and climatological features, short-term policy decisions, and economic institutions. This paper looks at the importance of violence and social pressure in the transformation and conservation of political and economic institutions in Russia. It finds that several major historical legacies including serfdom, Mongol dominance, Orthodoxy, and authoritarianism significantly influence both the past a present institutional setting. Furthermore, such legacies have proven to be major obstructions to the emergence of economic liberalism. |
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