Local institutions and rural development : evidence from Liberia

2015 
Local institutions and rural development: Evidence from Liberia This thesis focusses on the role of local (informal) institutions for development, based on data from Liberia.  I show that dense family networks can be an obstacle for economic decision making, due to strict income sharing obligations that often belong to them.  I also demonstrate the importance of local governance quality: corrupt village leaders negatively affect daily investment decisions by villagers.  Finally, I evaluate the impact of a rural development project that aims to strengthen food security and social cohesion between villagers.  The results indicate that the impact is marginal at most, and local institutions again do play a role. Institutions are difficult to change, as they are rooted in an historical context. However, policy makers could support the emergence of alternative institutions. Either way, a deeper understanding of the far-going impact of local institutions is important: this research contributes to that.
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