| Maryke Dessing - 1990 - 90 páginas
...informal sector might be more lax, and MEs may benefit from higher effective tariff protec19Hernando de Soto, The Other Path: The Invisible Revolution in the Third World. trans. June Abbott (New York: Harper and Row, 1989). 20Hernando de Soto, "Structural Adjustment and... | |
| Francis Fukuyama - 2006 - 464 páginas
...Press, 1979), p. 85. 23. On the public sector in Brazil, see Baer (1989), pp. 238-273. 24. Hernando de Soto, The Other Path: The Invisible Revolution in the Third World (New York: Harper and Row, 1989), p. 134. 25. In the Foreword to ibid., p. xiv. 26. Quoted in Hirschman... | |
| Leon T. Hadar - 1992 - 250 páginas
...S. Lind, "Our Coming Alliance with Russia," Policy Review 49 (Summer 1989): 18-21. 18. See Hernando de Soto, The Other Path: The Invisible Revolution in the Third World (New York: Harper & Row, 1989). 19. For an interesting discussion of the compering political visions... | |
| Jerry M. Silverman - 1992 - 128 páginas
...probably act more to improve efficiency than to modify goals" (op.cit., p. 95).' 24. Compare to Hernando de Soto, The Other Path: The Invisible Revolution in the Third World (Bogota: Editorial La Oveja Negra, 1987). 25. As James Hicks of the World Bank has pointed out, such... | |
| David Sowell - 1992 - 300 páginas
...Need: Rural Petty Industry in Mexican Capitalism (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1990); Hernando de Soto, The Other Path: The Invisible Revolution in the Third World (New York: Harper &. Row, 1989), especially 7-129; Manuel Alvaro Ramirez Rojas and Jesús Antonio Suárez... | |
| James Michael Roherty - 1992 - 252 páginas
...are the cornerstones of the American experience, not such banalities as "one man-one vote." Hemando de Soto, The Other Path: The Invisible Revolution in the Third World (New York: Harper & Row, 1988). Mr. AB Williams of Cape Town (chapter 1) would concur with Mr. de Soto's... | |
| Michael Novak - 1992 - 170 páginas
...September 7, 1986' 18. For a discussion of such obstacles in Latin American economies, see Hernando de Soto, The Other Path: The Invisible Revolution in the Third World, trans. June Abbott (New York: Harper and Row, 1989). 19. Lord Peter Bauer has called attention to how... | |
| Bruce McKern - 1993 - 394 páginas
...most extensive analysis of the prohibitive effect of state regulatory and licensing functions, see H. De Soto, The Other Path— The Invisible Revolution in the Third World (1989). For a review of this book see Dally, 4 ICSID Rev.-FILJ 455 (1989). 18. While the geological... | |
| Marc R. Tool - 2007 - 364 páginas
...Stagnation in Chile," University of Texas, Austin, 1970. 33. Gordon, op. cit., p. 39. 34. Hernando de Soto, The Other Path, The Invisible Revolution in the Third World, translated by June Abbott (New York: Harper & Row, 1989). 35. James H. Street, "A Holistic Approach... | |
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