THE INSTITUTIONAL MIDDLE-INCOME TRAP

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2016

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Tray, Dennis

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Most students of international development are familiar with the term “middleincome trap,” which refers to the penchant for countries to reach middle-income status and then stagnate1. In this short note I am proposing a similar and related phenomenon: the “institutional middle-income trap” or “institutional reform trap” whereby institutional development in middle-income developing countries starts out well but then stagnates, or does not reach its goal – which is usually to develop a world class institution. Universities are a particular example of this phenomenon. These observations are based on extensive institution building experience in 10 developing countries, more than half of which are classified as middle-income. They are also initial thoughts on which I plan to build in the future

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The fifth Eurasian Higher Education Leaders’ Forum, Higher Education, middle-income trap

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Dennis de Tray; 2016; THE INSTITUTIONAL MIDDLE-INCOME TRAP; GSE; EURASIAN HIGHER EDUCATION LEADERS’ FORUM 2016; http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/2352

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