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Characteristics associated with advanced human development and rapid economic growth arise through the forms of productive association that human beings refer to (whether consciously or tacitly) in their actions and interactions with each other. How well individuals come together to solve problems—and in this way realize their innovative potential—depends on the nature of evolved as well as deliberately constituted institutions through which they associate.
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© 2005 Sujai Shivakumar
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Shivakumar, S. (2005). The State as a Concept in Development. In: The Constitution of Development. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403982117_4
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