The Origins of Development Economics: How Schools of Economic Thought Have Addressed DevelopmentJomo Kwame Sundaram, Erik S. Reinert Zed Books, 2005 - 165 páginas Historically much economic thought, especially until the 1960s, has been pre-occupied with the central concerns of development economics. It is thus contemporary mainstream economics - dominated by those with a touching faith in the virtues and infallibility of the market - that emerges as almost exceptional when viewed in longer term historical perspective. Although economics has gone through many changes over the centuries, the original developmental concerns of economists have persisted until relatively recently, ironically only diminishing as development economics emerged as a sub-discipline in the post-war period. |
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Theories and Policies of Development in | 24 |
The Capitalist Transformation | 69 |
International Trade in Early Development Economics | 99 |
The Rise and Decline of Latin American Structuralism | 128 |
Development in the History of Economics | 146 |
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