Rethinking Development Economics
Herausgeber: Chang, Ha-Joon
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Herausgeber: Chang, Ha-Joon
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This title represents the most forward thinking and comprehensive review of development economics currently available.
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This title represents the most forward thinking and comprehensive review of development economics currently available.
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- Anthem Frontiers of Global Political Economy
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 556
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9781843311102
- ISBN-10: 1843311100
- Artikelnr.: 21547318
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Anthem Frontiers of Global Political Economy
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 556
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9781843311102
- ISBN-10: 1843311100
- Artikelnr.: 21547318
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Ha-Joon Chang
Contributors in this Volume; Introduction; PART I. Overviews: 1. Changing
Perspectives in Development Economics; 2. The Market, the State and
Institutions in Economic Development; Globalization and Development; 4.
Development and the Global Order; PART II. Development Experiences: 5. The
East Asian Development Experience; 6. The Latin American Economies During
the Second Half of the Twentieth Century - from the Age og 'ISI' to the Age
of 'The End of History'; 7. Rethinking African Development; 8. Transition
Economies; PART III. Structural and Sectoral Issues: 9. New Growth Theory;
10. Structural Change and Development: The Relative Roles of Effective
Demand and the Price Mechanism in a 'Dual' Economy; 11. Agriculture and
Development: The Dominant Orthodoxy; PART IV. Trade, Industry and
Technology: 12. Trade and Industrial Policy Issues; 13. Technology and
Industrial Development in an Era of Globalization; 14. Industrial Policy in
the Early 21st Century: The Challenge of the Global Business Revolution;
PART V. Financial Markets and Corporate Governance: 15. International
Private Capital FLows and Developing Countries; 16. The 'Three Routes' to
Financial Crisis: Chile, Mexico and Argentina [1]; Brazil [2]; and Korea,
Malaysia and Thailand [3]; 17. The New International Financial
Architecture, Corporate Governance and Competition in Emerging Markets:
Empirical Anomalies and Policy Issues; PART VI. Poverty and Inequality: 18.
Rural Poverty and Gender: Analytical Frameworks and Policy Proposals; 19.
Globalization and the Distribution of Income between and within Countries;
20. Increasing Poverty in a Globalized World: Marshall Plans and Morgenthau
Plans as Mechanisms of Polarization of World Incomes; PART VII.
Institutions and Governance: 21. On Understanding Markets as Social and
Political institutions in Developing Economies; 22. Institutions and
Economic Development in Historical Perspective; 23. Globalization, Global
Governance and the Dilemmas of Development
Perspectives in Development Economics; 2. The Market, the State and
Institutions in Economic Development; Globalization and Development; 4.
Development and the Global Order; PART II. Development Experiences: 5. The
East Asian Development Experience; 6. The Latin American Economies During
the Second Half of the Twentieth Century - from the Age og 'ISI' to the Age
of 'The End of History'; 7. Rethinking African Development; 8. Transition
Economies; PART III. Structural and Sectoral Issues: 9. New Growth Theory;
10. Structural Change and Development: The Relative Roles of Effective
Demand and the Price Mechanism in a 'Dual' Economy; 11. Agriculture and
Development: The Dominant Orthodoxy; PART IV. Trade, Industry and
Technology: 12. Trade and Industrial Policy Issues; 13. Technology and
Industrial Development in an Era of Globalization; 14. Industrial Policy in
the Early 21st Century: The Challenge of the Global Business Revolution;
PART V. Financial Markets and Corporate Governance: 15. International
Private Capital FLows and Developing Countries; 16. The 'Three Routes' to
Financial Crisis: Chile, Mexico and Argentina [1]; Brazil [2]; and Korea,
Malaysia and Thailand [3]; 17. The New International Financial
Architecture, Corporate Governance and Competition in Emerging Markets:
Empirical Anomalies and Policy Issues; PART VI. Poverty and Inequality: 18.
Rural Poverty and Gender: Analytical Frameworks and Policy Proposals; 19.
Globalization and the Distribution of Income between and within Countries;
20. Increasing Poverty in a Globalized World: Marshall Plans and Morgenthau
Plans as Mechanisms of Polarization of World Incomes; PART VII.
Institutions and Governance: 21. On Understanding Markets as Social and
Political institutions in Developing Economies; 22. Institutions and
Economic Development in Historical Perspective; 23. Globalization, Global
Governance and the Dilemmas of Development
Contributors in this Volume; Introduction; PART I. Overviews: 1. Changing
Perspectives in Development Economics; 2. The Market, the State and
Institutions in Economic Development; Globalization and Development; 4.
Development and the Global Order; PART II. Development Experiences: 5. The
East Asian Development Experience; 6. The Latin American Economies During
the Second Half of the Twentieth Century - from the Age og 'ISI' to the Age
of 'The End of History'; 7. Rethinking African Development; 8. Transition
Economies; PART III. Structural and Sectoral Issues: 9. New Growth Theory;
10. Structural Change and Development: The Relative Roles of Effective
Demand and the Price Mechanism in a 'Dual' Economy; 11. Agriculture and
Development: The Dominant Orthodoxy; PART IV. Trade, Industry and
Technology: 12. Trade and Industrial Policy Issues; 13. Technology and
Industrial Development in an Era of Globalization; 14. Industrial Policy in
the Early 21st Century: The Challenge of the Global Business Revolution;
PART V. Financial Markets and Corporate Governance: 15. International
Private Capital FLows and Developing Countries; 16. The 'Three Routes' to
Financial Crisis: Chile, Mexico and Argentina [1]; Brazil [2]; and Korea,
Malaysia and Thailand [3]; 17. The New International Financial
Architecture, Corporate Governance and Competition in Emerging Markets:
Empirical Anomalies and Policy Issues; PART VI. Poverty and Inequality: 18.
Rural Poverty and Gender: Analytical Frameworks and Policy Proposals; 19.
Globalization and the Distribution of Income between and within Countries;
20. Increasing Poverty in a Globalized World: Marshall Plans and Morgenthau
Plans as Mechanisms of Polarization of World Incomes; PART VII.
Institutions and Governance: 21. On Understanding Markets as Social and
Political institutions in Developing Economies; 22. Institutions and
Economic Development in Historical Perspective; 23. Globalization, Global
Governance and the Dilemmas of Development
Perspectives in Development Economics; 2. The Market, the State and
Institutions in Economic Development; Globalization and Development; 4.
Development and the Global Order; PART II. Development Experiences: 5. The
East Asian Development Experience; 6. The Latin American Economies During
the Second Half of the Twentieth Century - from the Age og 'ISI' to the Age
of 'The End of History'; 7. Rethinking African Development; 8. Transition
Economies; PART III. Structural and Sectoral Issues: 9. New Growth Theory;
10. Structural Change and Development: The Relative Roles of Effective
Demand and the Price Mechanism in a 'Dual' Economy; 11. Agriculture and
Development: The Dominant Orthodoxy; PART IV. Trade, Industry and
Technology: 12. Trade and Industrial Policy Issues; 13. Technology and
Industrial Development in an Era of Globalization; 14. Industrial Policy in
the Early 21st Century: The Challenge of the Global Business Revolution;
PART V. Financial Markets and Corporate Governance: 15. International
Private Capital FLows and Developing Countries; 16. The 'Three Routes' to
Financial Crisis: Chile, Mexico and Argentina [1]; Brazil [2]; and Korea,
Malaysia and Thailand [3]; 17. The New International Financial
Architecture, Corporate Governance and Competition in Emerging Markets:
Empirical Anomalies and Policy Issues; PART VI. Poverty and Inequality: 18.
Rural Poverty and Gender: Analytical Frameworks and Policy Proposals; 19.
Globalization and the Distribution of Income between and within Countries;
20. Increasing Poverty in a Globalized World: Marshall Plans and Morgenthau
Plans as Mechanisms of Polarization of World Incomes; PART VII.
Institutions and Governance: 21. On Understanding Markets as Social and
Political institutions in Developing Economies; 22. Institutions and
Economic Development in Historical Perspective; 23. Globalization, Global
Governance and the Dilemmas of Development