Rethinking development economics

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Chang, Ha-Joon
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: U.S.A Anthem Press 2003.
Series:Anthem studies in development and globalization 7
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Changing perspectives in development economics/ John Toye The market, the state and institutions in economic development/ Ha-Joon Chang Globalization and development/ Deepak Nayyar Development and the global order/ Jose Antonio Ocampo Development experiance The East-Asian development experiance/ Ha-Joon Chang The Latin American Economics during the second half of the 20th century - from the age of ISI to the age of the end of history/ Gabriel Palma Rethinking African development/ Howard Stein Transition economics/ Michael Ellman New growth theory/ Ben Fine Structural change and development: The relative roles of effective demand and the pice mechanism in a dual economy/ Amit Bhaduri Agriculture and development: the dominant orthodoxy and an alternative view/ Terry Byres Trade, industry policy issues/ Ha-Joon Chang Technology and industrial development in an era of globalization/ Sanjaya Lall Industrial policy in the early 21st century : the challenge of the global business revolution/ Peter Noi.an International private capital flows and Developing countries/ Ilene Grabel The three routes to financial crisis/ Garbiel Palma The new international financial architecture, corporate governance and competition in emerging markets: emperical anomalies and policy issues/ Ajit Singh Rural poverty and gender : analytical frameworks and policy proposals/ John Sender Globalization and the distribution of income between and within countries/ Andrea Cornia Increasing poverty in a globalized world: Marshall Plans and Morgenthau Plans as mechanisms of polarization of world incomes/ Erik Reinert On understanding markets as social and political institutions in developing economies/ Barbara Harriss-White Institutions and economic development in historical perspective/ HA-Joon Chang Globalization, global governance and the dilemmas of development/ Martin Khor