New Directions in Development Economics
Growth, Environmental Concerns and Government in the 1990s
Herausgeber: Lundahl, Mats; Ndulu, Benno
New Directions in Development Economics
Growth, Environmental Concerns and Government in the 1990s
Herausgeber: Lundahl, Mats; Ndulu, Benno
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This essential reference work reflects topical trends of thought and identifies prevailing problems and solutions. The first half focuses on economic growth and the second examines the role of the state versus the market.
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This essential reference work reflects topical trends of thought and identifies prevailing problems and solutions. The first half focuses on economic growth and the second examines the role of the state versus the market.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Studies in Development Economics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 474
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781138866089
- ISBN-10: 1138866083
- Artikelnr.: 42489393
- Routledge Studies in Development Economics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 474
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781138866089
- ISBN-10: 1138866083
- Artikelnr.: 42489393
Mats Lundahl has written widely on political economy of developing countries, especially on the countries in the horn of Africa. Benno J. Ndulu specialises in macroeconomic difficulties facing countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Welcome address Anders Wijkman 1. Introduction Mats Lundahl and Benno J.
Ndulu Part I. Growth, Innovation and the Environment 2. Macropolicies for
the transition from stabilization to growth José Mariá Fanelli and Roberto
Frenkel 3. Constraints on African growth Arne Bigsten 4. Long-term
development and sustainable growth in sub-Saharan Africa Ibrahim A.
Elbadawi and Benno J. Ndulu 5. How painful is the transition? Reflections
on patterns of economic growth, long waves and the ICT revolution Claes
Brundenius 6. Technological implications of structural adjustment: some
lessons from India Malur R. Bhagavan 7. Developmental regionalism Björn
Hettne 8. Environmental resources and economic development Partha Dasgupta
and Karl-Göran Mäler 9. The capture of global environmental value David
Pearce 10. Environmental tax reform: theory, industrialized country
experience and relevance in LDCs Thomas Sterner Part II. The Role of the
State 11. The good, the bad and the wobbly: state forms and third world
economic performance Christer Gunnarsson and Mats Lundahl 12. The role of
the African state in building agencies of restraint Paul Collier 13.
Participation, markets and democracy Deepak Lal 14. Stylizing accumulation
in African countries and the role of the state in policy making Thandika
Mkandawire 15. Economic restructuring, coping strategies and social change:
implications for institutional development in Africa Yusuf Bangura 16. From
GATT to WTO - a potential for a threat to LDC development? Göte Hansson 17.
Government, trade and international capital mobility Ronald Findlay
Ndulu Part I. Growth, Innovation and the Environment 2. Macropolicies for
the transition from stabilization to growth José Mariá Fanelli and Roberto
Frenkel 3. Constraints on African growth Arne Bigsten 4. Long-term
development and sustainable growth in sub-Saharan Africa Ibrahim A.
Elbadawi and Benno J. Ndulu 5. How painful is the transition? Reflections
on patterns of economic growth, long waves and the ICT revolution Claes
Brundenius 6. Technological implications of structural adjustment: some
lessons from India Malur R. Bhagavan 7. Developmental regionalism Björn
Hettne 8. Environmental resources and economic development Partha Dasgupta
and Karl-Göran Mäler 9. The capture of global environmental value David
Pearce 10. Environmental tax reform: theory, industrialized country
experience and relevance in LDCs Thomas Sterner Part II. The Role of the
State 11. The good, the bad and the wobbly: state forms and third world
economic performance Christer Gunnarsson and Mats Lundahl 12. The role of
the African state in building agencies of restraint Paul Collier 13.
Participation, markets and democracy Deepak Lal 14. Stylizing accumulation
in African countries and the role of the state in policy making Thandika
Mkandawire 15. Economic restructuring, coping strategies and social change:
implications for institutional development in Africa Yusuf Bangura 16. From
GATT to WTO - a potential for a threat to LDC development? Göte Hansson 17.
Government, trade and international capital mobility Ronald Findlay
Welcome address Anders Wijkman 1. Introduction Mats Lundahl and Benno J.
Ndulu Part I. Growth, Innovation and the Environment 2. Macropolicies for
the transition from stabilization to growth José Mariá Fanelli and Roberto
Frenkel 3. Constraints on African growth Arne Bigsten 4. Long-term
development and sustainable growth in sub-Saharan Africa Ibrahim A.
Elbadawi and Benno J. Ndulu 5. How painful is the transition? Reflections
on patterns of economic growth, long waves and the ICT revolution Claes
Brundenius 6. Technological implications of structural adjustment: some
lessons from India Malur R. Bhagavan 7. Developmental regionalism Björn
Hettne 8. Environmental resources and economic development Partha Dasgupta
and Karl-Göran Mäler 9. The capture of global environmental value David
Pearce 10. Environmental tax reform: theory, industrialized country
experience and relevance in LDCs Thomas Sterner Part II. The Role of the
State 11. The good, the bad and the wobbly: state forms and third world
economic performance Christer Gunnarsson and Mats Lundahl 12. The role of
the African state in building agencies of restraint Paul Collier 13.
Participation, markets and democracy Deepak Lal 14. Stylizing accumulation
in African countries and the role of the state in policy making Thandika
Mkandawire 15. Economic restructuring, coping strategies and social change:
implications for institutional development in Africa Yusuf Bangura 16. From
GATT to WTO - a potential for a threat to LDC development? Göte Hansson 17.
Government, trade and international capital mobility Ronald Findlay
Ndulu Part I. Growth, Innovation and the Environment 2. Macropolicies for
the transition from stabilization to growth José Mariá Fanelli and Roberto
Frenkel 3. Constraints on African growth Arne Bigsten 4. Long-term
development and sustainable growth in sub-Saharan Africa Ibrahim A.
Elbadawi and Benno J. Ndulu 5. How painful is the transition? Reflections
on patterns of economic growth, long waves and the ICT revolution Claes
Brundenius 6. Technological implications of structural adjustment: some
lessons from India Malur R. Bhagavan 7. Developmental regionalism Björn
Hettne 8. Environmental resources and economic development Partha Dasgupta
and Karl-Göran Mäler 9. The capture of global environmental value David
Pearce 10. Environmental tax reform: theory, industrialized country
experience and relevance in LDCs Thomas Sterner Part II. The Role of the
State 11. The good, the bad and the wobbly: state forms and third world
economic performance Christer Gunnarsson and Mats Lundahl 12. The role of
the African state in building agencies of restraint Paul Collier 13.
Participation, markets and democracy Deepak Lal 14. Stylizing accumulation
in African countries and the role of the state in policy making Thandika
Mkandawire 15. Economic restructuring, coping strategies and social change:
implications for institutional development in Africa Yusuf Bangura 16. From
GATT to WTO - a potential for a threat to LDC development? Göte Hansson 17.
Government, trade and international capital mobility Ronald Findlay