<p><em> <br /></em></p><p><em><strong>'Jean-Philippe Platteau's <em>Culture, Institutions and Development</em> makes a major contribution to development studies. Its wide-ranging essays explore the impact of such cultural factors as religion, tradition, the role of the family and ethnic ties on development. The essays are clear and to the point, and accessible to readers without an extensive technical background. This volume should prove of great interest to those involved in development studies from across the social sciences, as well as to development practitioners.' </strong><br />- <em>Victor D. Lippit, University of California, Riverside</em></em></p>
<p><strong>'Jean-Philippe Platteau's <em>Culture, Institutions and Development</em> makes a major contribution to development studies. Its wide-ranging essays explore the impact of such cultural factors as religion, tradition, the role of the family and ethnic ties on development. The essays are clear and to the point, and accessible to readers without an extensive technical background. This volume should prove of great interest to those involved in development studies from across the social sciences, as well as to development practitioners.' </strong><br />- <em>Victor D. Lippit, University of California, Riverside</em></p>
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Jean-Philippe Platteau is Professor of Economics and Director of CRED (Centre for Research in the Economics of Development) at the University of Namur, Belgium.
Robert Peccoud, a sociologist, is Director of the Research Department at Agence Française de Développement (AFD), Paris.