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New Directions In Development Economics |
Edited by Amitava Krishna Dutt, Professor, Department of Economics and Faculty Fellow, University of Notre Dame, US and Kenneth P. Jameson, Professor of Economics, University of Utah, US
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| 1992 |
208 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85278 535 2 |
$150.00 |
on-line discount
$135.00 |
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‘The quality of the work is significantly higher than in the average conference volume. It should be noted, however, that the present book aims to be more than yet another contribution to that species. As the editor argues in his Introduction, which is actually a manifesto, the book is intended to give birth to a new paradigm or, in somewhat less grandiloquent terms, a new direction in economics: analytical political economy.’ – Heinz D. Kurz, The Manchester School
‘The book is very interesting and valuable for students, development economists, and for policymakers in less developed countries.’ – Marijana Bednas, Development and International Cooperation
This major new book – written by a group of distinguished economists – provides the new directions needed for confronting the continuing challenge of development. Lance Taylor, Joseph Stiglitz and Amitava Dutt focus primarily on recent theoretical developments and highlight significant advances in several areas especially in new structuralist and new neo-classical approaches. Ajit Singh, Keith Griffin and Kenneth Jameson present a refreshing perspective on the recent experience of developing countries and the prospects of development in coming decades.
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View the author's website at http://www.nd.edu80~economic
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