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This book addresses key issues in development economics, from macroeconomics, finance and governance to trade, industry, agriculture and poverty. Bringing together some of the foremost names in the field, this comprehensive and timely collection constitutes a critical staging post in the future of development economics.
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This book addresses key issues in development economics, from macroeconomics, finance and governance to trade, industry, agriculture and poverty. Bringing together some of the foremost names in the field, this comprehensive and timely collection constitutes a critical staging post in the future of development economics.
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857287533
- Artikelnr.: 44360976
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 554
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857287533
- Artikelnr.: 44360976
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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