Understanding Development Economics/

By: Fforde, AdamMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2013ISBN: 9781315881775Subject(s): Asian EconomicsOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part 1: Development Economics: Theory and its Application 1. Ways to Cope with Development Economics 2. Evidence and Positions 3. Interdisciplinary Boundaries: the Limits of Economics 4. Development Economics 5. Toward Better Management of Understanding 6. Coping with Facts 7. Established Theories of Economic Growth Part One 8. Established Theories of Economic Growth Part Two 9. Micro-foundations 10. Contemporary Internal Radicalism 11. Alternative Economic Theories 12. Other Visions of the Developing Economy 13. More Visions of the Developing Economy 14. Determinants of Economic Policy in Developing Countries 15. Policy Debacles and their Legacy Part Two: Topics and Issues 16. Poverty, Inequality and Accounts 17. The Economics of Factor Markets in Economic Development 18. Development Dogmas and their Histories 19. Import Substituting Industrialization Revisited 20. Globalization and Economic Development: Some Histories 21. Why East Asia? 22. Experimental economics, the problem of empirics, and the challenge to development studies 23. Conclusions
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Part 1: Development Economics: Theory and its Application
1. Ways to Cope with Development Economics
2. Evidence and Positions
3. Interdisciplinary Boundaries: the Limits of Economics
4. Development Economics
5. Toward Better Management of Understanding
6. Coping with Facts
7. Established Theories of Economic Growth Part One
8. Established Theories of Economic Growth Part Two
9. Micro-foundations
10. Contemporary Internal Radicalism
11. Alternative Economic Theories
12. Other Visions of the Developing Economy
13. More Visions of the Developing Economy
14. Determinants of Economic Policy in Developing Countries
15. Policy Debacles and their Legacy Part Two: Topics and Issues
16. Poverty, Inequality and Accounts
17. The Economics of Factor Markets in Economic Development
18. Development Dogmas and their Histories
19. Import Substituting Industrialization Revisited
20. Globalization and Economic Development: Some Histories
21. Why East Asia?
22. Experimental economics, the problem of empirics, and the challenge to development studies
23. Conclusions

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