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Development Economics And Structuralist Macroeconomics |
Edited by Amitava Krishna Dutt and Jaime Ros, Professors, Department of Economics and Faculty Fellows, Kellogg Institute of International Studies, University of Notre Dame, US
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| 2003 |
464 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84064 939 0 |
$180.00 |
on-line discount
$162.00 |
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Lance Taylor is widely considered to be one of the pre-eminent development economists in the world and is known for his work on development planning, macroeconomics of development, stabilization policy, and the global economy. He has also been the major force behind structuralist economics, which is seen by many to be a major alternative to orthodox development economics and policy prescriptions. The essays in this volume, written by well-known scholars in their own right, make contributions to each of these areas while honoring the contributions made by Lance Taylor.
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Contents: Part I: Introduction Part II: Approaches to Development and Planning Part III: Finance and Asset Markets Part IV: Stabilization, Adjustment and Growth Part V: Beyond Neo-Liberalism: The Firm, Industrial Policy and Competitiveness Part VI: The North, the South and Globalization Index
Contributors: A.H. Amsden, E.L. Bacha, A. Bhaduri, W.-W. Chu, W. Darity, Jr., A.K. Dutt, J. Eatwell, J.M. Fanelli, D.K. Foley, R. Frenkel, B. Gibson, G. Helleiner, B.L. Horn, D.A. Kendrick, M.S. Lawlor, L. Lin, F.D. McCarthy, P.R. Mercardo, D. Nayyar, J.A. Ocampo, J. Rattsø, J. Ros, H. Shapiro, L. Simpson, A. Solimano, H. Wolf
View the author's website at http://www.nd.edu80~economic
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