Development Economics
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Author(s)Richard Pomfret
PublisherPrentice Hall
ISBN / ASIN0135207681
ISBN-139780135207680
Sales Rank5,656,129
CategoryPolitical Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This introductory text is aimed at undergraduate students of development economics who want their study to be augmented by real-world and applied material. All standard topics in economic development are covered. Modern interest in economic development dates from the 1940s and this book traces the unfolding ideas on economic development, their impact on policy and the consequences of development strategies. Unifying themes are policy choices between industry and agriculture and between open and closed trade strategies. By providing numerous case studies the book also emphasizes the diversity of developing countries. Although the book begins by looking at the evolution of economic thinking it does focus on current issues such as endogenous growth theory, gender, the environment, sustainable development and poverty alleviation. Attractive layout and learning features such as case studies, applied material and further reading help make the subject accessible to intermediate students.
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