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Development Economics
A Critical Introduction
Khan, Shahrukh Rafi
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2019
400
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Inglês
9780415787352
15 a 20 dias
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Part I: Background
1: Introduction
2: Data and their use in development economics
3: Commonalities and differences among low and low middle income countries
4: Poverty, inequality and some proposed solutions
Part II: Key approaches to economic development and the middle income trap
5: Classical and radical antecedents of development economics
6: Developmentalists and developmentalism
7: Neo-Marxism, structuralism and dependency theory
8: Neoliberalism and its critics
9: New developmentalism: industrial policy, policy space and premature deindustrialization debates
10: Is there a middle income trap?
Part III: How key approaches play into some key debates
11: Debates on foreign aid
12: Debates on foreign direct investment
13: Debates on agriculture/sustainable agriculture
14: Debates on technology and addressing environmental problems/green industrial policy
Part IV: Conclusion
15: Catch-up growth: finding a trigger
1: Introduction
2: Data and their use in development economics
3: Commonalities and differences among low and low middle income countries
4: Poverty, inequality and some proposed solutions
Part II: Key approaches to economic development and the middle income trap
5: Classical and radical antecedents of development economics
6: Developmentalists and developmentalism
7: Neo-Marxism, structuralism and dependency theory
8: Neoliberalism and its critics
9: New developmentalism: industrial policy, policy space and premature deindustrialization debates
10: Is there a middle income trap?
Part III: How key approaches play into some key debates
11: Debates on foreign aid
12: Debates on foreign direct investment
13: Debates on agriculture/sustainable agriculture
14: Debates on technology and addressing environmental problems/green industrial policy
Part IV: Conclusion
15: Catch-up growth: finding a trigger
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LMIC Population;foreign direct investment;Short Run Aggregate Supply Curve;Development Economics;Super Fund;micro poverty alleviation;Human Development Index;sustainable agriculture;Green Industrial Policy;neoliberalism;National Innovation Systems;Military Expenditures;Vulnerability Poverty;Vice Versa;Gdp Growth;Gdp Growth Rate;Heterodox Economists;Part Iii;Premature Deindustrialization;Low Level Equilibrium Trap;Middle Income Trap;Domestic VA;Gdp Share;Poverty Alleviation Initiatives;Neoliberal Reform Package;Isocost Line;GE Seed;LMIC Context;GE Crop;IMF Program
Part I: Background
1: Introduction
2: Data and their use in development economics
3: Commonalities and differences among low and low middle income countries
4: Poverty, inequality and some proposed solutions
Part II: Key approaches to economic development and the middle income trap
5: Classical and radical antecedents of development economics
6: Developmentalists and developmentalism
7: Neo-Marxism, structuralism and dependency theory
8: Neoliberalism and its critics
9: New developmentalism: industrial policy, policy space and premature deindustrialization debates
10: Is there a middle income trap?
Part III: How key approaches play into some key debates
11: Debates on foreign aid
12: Debates on foreign direct investment
13: Debates on agriculture/sustainable agriculture
14: Debates on technology and addressing environmental problems/green industrial policy
Part IV: Conclusion
15: Catch-up growth: finding a trigger
1: Introduction
2: Data and their use in development economics
3: Commonalities and differences among low and low middle income countries
4: Poverty, inequality and some proposed solutions
Part II: Key approaches to economic development and the middle income trap
5: Classical and radical antecedents of development economics
6: Developmentalists and developmentalism
7: Neo-Marxism, structuralism and dependency theory
8: Neoliberalism and its critics
9: New developmentalism: industrial policy, policy space and premature deindustrialization debates
10: Is there a middle income trap?
Part III: How key approaches play into some key debates
11: Debates on foreign aid
12: Debates on foreign direct investment
13: Debates on agriculture/sustainable agriculture
14: Debates on technology and addressing environmental problems/green industrial policy
Part IV: Conclusion
15: Catch-up growth: finding a trigger
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
LMIC Population;foreign direct investment;Short Run Aggregate Supply Curve;Development Economics;Super Fund;micro poverty alleviation;Human Development Index;sustainable agriculture;Green Industrial Policy;neoliberalism;National Innovation Systems;Military Expenditures;Vulnerability Poverty;Vice Versa;Gdp Growth;Gdp Growth Rate;Heterodox Economists;Part Iii;Premature Deindustrialization;Low Level Equilibrium Trap;Middle Income Trap;Domestic VA;Gdp Share;Poverty Alleviation Initiatives;Neoliberal Reform Package;Isocost Line;GE Seed;LMIC Context;GE Crop;IMF Program