Reimagining growth: towards a renewal of development theory/ edited by Silvana De Paula and Gary A. Dymski. - London: Zed Books, 2005. - xii, 308 p.

Part I: Framing the Proble1. Introduction - Silvana De Paula and Gary A. Dymski
2. The Planned Development of Latin America: A Rhetorical Analysis of Three Documents from the 1950s - Ana Maria Bianchi
3. The Other Canon and Uneven Growth : The Activity-specifc Elements of Economic Development - Erik S. Reinert
Part II: Rethinking the Role of Institutions and Macrostructures in Development
4. Institutions and Economic Development: Constraining, Enabling and Reconstituting - Geoffrey M. Hodgson
5. The Role of Institutions in Economic Change - Ha-Joon Chang and Peter Evans6. Banking and Financing of Development: A Schumpeterian and Minskyian Perspective - Jan Kregel and Leonardo Burlamaqui
Part III: Rethinking the Microstructure of Development: Individuals and Communities in Global and Local Spaces
7. Consumer Society: What Opportunities for New Expressions of Citizenship and Control? - John Wilkinson
8. Society, Community, and Economic Development - Michael Storper
9. Poverty and Social Discrimination: A Spatial Keynesian Approach - Gary A. Dymski
Part IV: Rethinking the Participatory Process: Local and Global Connections
10. The World Social Forum: A Space for the Translation of Diversity in Social Mobilization - Nelson Giordano Delgado and Jorge O. Romano

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Economic development. Social change. Changement social

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