The new economy is characterized in the developing world by open capital markets and coordinated international regulation - neither of which existed in the colonial period.
The new economy is characterized in the developing world by open capital markets and coordinated international regulation - neither of which existed in the colonial period.
Melvin Ayogu is Professor of Economics at the University of Cape Town and Associate of the Chartered Institute of Bankers. He has written numerous articles and book chapters in the areas of international finance, public finance, corporate finance, political economy and economic development Don Ross is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Professor of Economics at the University of Cape Town. He has published several books and numerous articles on the foundations of behavioural science, game theory and strategic dynamics in international trade.
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Introduction Don Ross and Melvin Ayogu Part One: General Perspectives 1. Finance for Development Joseph Stiglitz 2. Globalization: Less Than Meets The Ear? Robert Bates 3. Philosophical Foundations of Normative Economics Daniel Hausman 4. Development Theory and the Philosophies of Science Harold Kincaid 5. The Political Economy of Statistical Evidence: Economic Data Problems in Developing Countries and Their Impact on Empirical Research Hashem Dezhbakhsh Part Two: Special Problems and Applications 6. Regulation, Enforcement and Development Jean-Jacque Laffont 7. Good Ideas and Human Welfare: Big Pharma v. the Developing Nations Alex Rosenberg 8. The WTO, Unfair Trade and Development Don Ross 9. The 'New (global) Economy' and Inequality in South Africa Nicola Nattrass and Jeremy Seekings Part Three: New Critical Perpectives 10. The Political Philosophy of Needs and Weak States Lawrence Hamilton 11. Modelling Human Behaviour: A Biological Perspective on the African Propect Mike Berger 12. Afterward Melvin Ayogu and Don Ross
Introduction Don Ross and Melvin Ayogu Part One: General Perspectives 1. Finance for Development Joseph Stiglitz 2. Globalization: Less Than Meets The Ear? Robert Bates 3. Philosophical Foundations of Normative Economics Daniel Hausman 4. Development Theory and the Philosophies of Science Harold Kincaid 5. The Political Economy of Statistical Evidence: Economic Data Problems in Developing Countries and Their Impact on Empirical Research Hashem Dezhbakhsh Part Two: Special Problems and Applications 6. Regulation, Enforcement and Development Jean-Jacque Laffont 7. Good Ideas and Human Welfare: Big Pharma v. the Developing Nations Alex Rosenberg 8. The WTO, Unfair Trade and Development Don Ross 9. The 'New (global) Economy' and Inequality in South Africa Nicola Nattrass and Jeremy Seekings Part Three: New Critical Perpectives 10. The Political Philosophy of Needs and Weak States Lawrence Hamilton 11. Modelling Human Behaviour: A Biological Perspective on the African Propect Mike Berger 12. Afterward Melvin Ayogu and Don Ross
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