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  • EDITION:
    1st Edition
  • ISBN:
    1843311100
  • ISBN-13:
    9781843311102
  • PUB. DATE:
    September 2000
  • PUBLISHER:
    Anthem Press
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Rethinking Devlopment Economics / Edition 1 by Ha-Joon Chang (Editor)

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Fine collection of studies on development economicsby Willp

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This is a most important book. Ha-Joon Chang, Assistant Director of Development Studies at Cambridge University, has edited this collection of 23 essays exploring development strategies. There are 19 contributors, mostly from Britain, but also from the USA, Norway, India, Holland and Italy.

Part 1 presents overviews of economic development; Part 2 looks at different development experiences...

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Rethinking Devlopment Economics

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  • Pub. Date: September 2000
  • Publisher: Anthem Press
  • Sales Rank: 624,547

Synopsis

This important new collection tackles the failure of neoliberal reform to generate long-term growth and reduce poverty in many developing and transition economies. As dramatically demonstrated in the collapse of the WTO's Seattle talks, there is increasing dissatisfaction, in both developing and developed countries, with the emerging neoliberal global economic order. The resignations of Joseph Stiglitz and Ravi Kanbur from the World Bank emphasize that this disillusionment with the orthodoxy now exists at the very heart of the establishment. Yet the increasing demand for an alternative to this orthodoxy is not being met. Over the last few decades, the older generation of development economists has been edged out of most major universities, particularly in the USA. The situation in most developing countries is even worse: although there is more demand for alternatives to orthodox development economics, these countries have even less capability to generate such alternatives. Rethinking Development Economics is intended to fill this gap. It addresses key issues in development economics, ranging 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.

Biography

Ha-Joon Chang has taught at the Faculty of Economics and Politics, University of Cambridge, since 1990.