| Douglass Cecil North, Robert Paul Thomas - 1973 - 184 str.
...achievement, the rise of the Western World. Our arguments central to this book are straightforward. Efficient economic organization is the key to growth; the development...individual economic effort into activities that bring the private rate of return close to the social rate of return.1 In subsequent chapters we shall develop... | |
| Lee R. Martin - 1977 - 559 str.
...organization is the key to growth" (see also Davis and North [1971]). They defined efficient organization as the establishment of institutional arrangements and...individual economic effort into activities that bring the private rate of return close to the social rate of return. North and Thomas were well aware of... | |
| Andre Gunder Frank, Barry K. Gills - 1996 - 348 str.
...their subtitles "Theory and overview: 1. The issue" and on the very first page, they clearly state "the development of an efficient economic organization...Western Europe accounts for the rise of the West" (North and Thomas 1973: 1, our emphasis). They then trace this institutional change, and especially... | |
| Thomas Brockmeier - 1998 - 452 str.
...Economic History". Dort findet sich folgende Kurzzusammenfassung des og Grundgedankens: „Efficient organization is the key to growth; the development...institutional arrangements and property rights that can create an incentive to channel individual economic effort into activities that bring the private... | |
| Andre Gunder Frank - 1998 - 452 str.
...their subtitles "Theory and Overview: i. The Issue" and on the very first page, they clearly state "the development of an efficient economic organization...Western Europe accounts for the rise of the West" (North and Thomas 1973:1; my emphasis). They then trace this institutional change, and especially the... | |
| Thomas Brockmeier - 1998 - 452 str.
...Economic History". Dort findet sich folgende Kurzzusammenfassung des og Grundgedankens: „Efficient organization is the key to growth; the development of an efficient economic organization in Westem Europe accounts for the rise of the West. Efficient organization entails the establishment of... | |
| J. Mark Ramseyer, Minoru Nakazato - 1999 - 348 str.
...Douglass North and Robert Paul Thomas put it in their breakneck history of the West, growth depends on "the establishment of institutional arrangements and...individual economic effort into activities that bring the private rate of return close to the social rate of return."2 In theory, the private return could... | |
| Mark A. Groombridge, Claude E. Barfield - 1999 - 132 str.
...regarding the forces behind the burst of economic growth in the West over the past four centuries, "The development of an efficient economic organization...accounts for the rise of the West. . . . Efficient economic organization is the key to growth." They explain the reason for this: Growth will simply not... | |
| Dirk Jan Henstra - 2000 - 492 str.
...passim. 3 Pirenne, Histoire economique, 5; Pirenne, Mahomet, 1 1 . 4 North, The Rise, 1 ("Efficient organization is the key to growth; the development...Western Europe accounts for the rise of the West."); 25; 33. they were exposed to seasonal stormy floods. They must have been familiar with the perils as... | |
| Robert Allen Denemark - 2000 - 376 str.
...recognition given one author but also because of its explicitness. On the very first page they state 'die development of an efficient economic organization...Western Europe accounts for the rise of the West.' They then trace this institutional change, especially the development of property rights, to increased... | |
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