Rethinking development economics

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Chang, Ha-Joon (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:Spanish
English
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Table of Contents:
  • Contributors in this Volume; Introduction; PART I. Overviews: 1. Changing Perspectives in Development Economics. John Toye
  • 2. The Market, the State and Institutions in Economic Development. Ha-Joon Chang
  • Globalization and Development. Deepak Nayyar
  • 4. Development and the Global Order. Jose Antonio Ocampo
  • PART II. Development Experience: 5. The East Asian Development Experience. Ha-Joon Chang
  • 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. Gabriel Palma
  • 7. Rethinking African Development. Howard Stein
  • 8. Transition Economies. Michael Ellman
  • PART III. Structural and Sectoral Issues: 9. New Growth Theory. Ben Fine
  • 10. Structural Change and Development: The Relative Roles of Effective Demand and the Price Mechanism in a 'Dual' Economy. Amit Bhaduri
  • 11. Agriculture and Development: The Dominant Orthodoxy. Terry Byres
  • PART IV. Trade, Industry and Technology: 12. Trade and Industrial Policy Issues. Ha-Joon Chang
  • 13. Technology and Industrial Development in an Era of Globalization. Sanjaya Lall
  • 14. Industrial Policy in the Early 21st Century: The Challenge of the Global Business Revolution. Peter Noian
  • PART V. Financial Markets and Corporate Governance: 15. International Private Capital FLows and Developing Countries. Ilene Grabel
  • 16. The 'Three Routes' to Financial Crisis: Chile, Mexico and Argentina [1]; Brazil [2]; and Korea, Malaysia and Thailand [3]. Gabriel Palma
  • 17. The New International Financial Architecture, Corporate Governance and Competition in Emerging Markets: Empirical Anomalies and Policy Issues. Ajit Singh
  • PART VI. Poverty and Inequality: 18. Rural Poverty and Gender: Analytical Frameworks and Policy Proposals. John Sender
  • 19. Globalization and the Distribution of Income between and within Countries. Andrea Cornia
  • 20. Increasing Poverty in a Globalized World: Marshall Plans and Morgenthau Plans as Mechanisms of Polarization of World Incomes. Erik Reinert
  • PART VII. Institutions and Governance: 21. On Understanding Markets as Social and Political institutions in Developing Economies. Barbara Harriss-White
  • 22. Institutions and Economic Development in Historical Perspective. Ha-Joon Chang
  • 23. Globalization, Global Governance and the Dilemmas of Development. Martin Khor.