Produktbild: International Development C

International Development C Ideas, Experience, and Prospects

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

27.02.2014

Verlag

Academic

Seitenzahl

972

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/5,6 cm

Gewicht

1820 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-967165-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

27.02.2014

Verlag

Academic

Seitenzahl

972

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/5,6 cm

Gewicht

1820 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-967165-6

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: International Development C
    • Foreword

    • Preface

    • The State of Development Thought

    • Part 1. Critical Issues

    • 1: David Williams: The Study of Development

    • 2: John Harriss: Development Theories

    • 3: Shahid Yusuf: Fifty Years of Growth Economics

    • 4: Shanta Devarajan and Ravi Kanbur: Development Strategy: Balancing Market and Government Failure

    • 5: David Hulme: Poverty in Development Thought: Symptom or Cause

    • 6: Frances Stewart and Emma Samman: Inequality and Development

    • 7: Irene Tinker and Elaine Zuckerman: Women's Economic Roles and the Development Paradigm

    • 8: Maria Emma Santos and Georgina Santos: Composite Indices of Development

    • 9: Patricia Rogers and Dugan Fraser: Development Evaluation

    • Part 2. Concepts and Theories

    • State and Society

    • 10: Albert Berry: Growth, Inclusion, and Human Satisfaction

    • 11: Armando Barrientos: Social Protection

    • 12: Kevin Davis and Mariana Prado: Law, Regulation, and Development

    • 13: Maivân Clech Lâm: Rooting Change: Indigeneity and Development

    • 14: Huguette Labelle: Corruption

    • Economic

    • 15: Richard Bird and Arindam Das-Gupta: Public Finance in Developing Countries

    • 16: Justin Lin and CÃ(c)lestin Monga: The Evolving Paradigms of Structural Change

    • 17: JosÃ(c) Antonio Ocampo: Trade and Finance in Development Thinking

    • 18: Wim NaudÃ(c): Entrepreneurship and Economic Development

    • 19: Adekeye Adebajo: Two Prophets of Regional Integration: Prebisch and Adedeji

    • Peace and Security

    • 20: Gilbert Khadiagala and Dimpho Motsamai: The Political Economy of IntraState Conflicts

    • 21: Mats Berdal: Peacebuilding and Development

    • 22: Keith Krause: Violence, Insecurity, and Crime in Development Thought

    • 23: Charles Cater: The Resource Curse and Transparency

    • 24: Pablo de Greiff: Transitional Justice and Development

    • Environment and Health

    • 25: MS Swaminathan, R. Pandya-Lorch, and S. Yosef: Agriculture and Food Security

    • 26: Cecilia Tortajada: Water Resources: An Evolving Landscape

    • 27: Julio BerdeguÃ(c), Tomas Rosada, and Anthony Bebbington: The Rural Transformation

    • 28: Ben White, Saturnino Borras, and Ruth Hall: Land Reform

    • 29: Fatima Denton: Climate Adaptation

    • 30: Tim Evans: Global Health

    • 31: Nandini Oomman and Farley Cleghorn: Targeting Diseases

    • Innovation and Technology

    • 32: Michele Di Maio: Industrial Policy

    • 33: JosÃ(c) E. Cassiolato, Marcelo Matos, and Helena Lastres: Innovation Systems and Development

    • 34: Bo Göransson, J. Sutz, and R. Arocena: Universities and Higher Education in Development

    • 35: David Brook, Peter Singer, and Caitlyn MacMaster: Innovation for Development

    • 36: Ronaldo Lemos and Joana Ferraz: Information and Communication Technologies for Development

    • Part 3. Experiences

    • Geographic Diversity

    • 37: Simon Tay: The Asian Model of Development: From Crises to Transformation

    • 38: Xue Lan and Ling Chen: China

    • 39: Renato Flores: Brazil

    • 40: Ernesto Ottone and Carlos Vergara: Chile

    • 41: Mthuli Ncube, Abebe Shimeles, and Audrey Verdier-Chouchane: South Africa's Quest for Inclusive Development

    • 42: Devesh Kapur: India's Economic Development

    • 43: David Olusanya Ajakaiye and Afeikhena Jerome: Economic Development: The Experience of sub-Saharan Africa

    • 44: Ahmed Galal and Hoda Selim: Economic Development in the Arab Region: A Tale of Oil and Politics

    • Development Actors

    • 45: Celia and Jacques Kerstenetzky: The State as a Development Actor: State Forms of Social Transformation

    • 46: Kumi Naidoo and Sylvia Borren: Civil Society

    • 47: Carol Adelman and Yulya Spantchak: Foundations and Private Actors

    • 48: Diana Tussie and Cintia Quiliconi: The World Trade Organization and Development

    • 49: Danny Leipziger: The Role and Influence of International Financial Institutions

    • 50: Homi Kharas: Development Assistance

    • 51: Gregory Chin and Jorge Heine: Consultative Forums: State Power and Multilateral Institutions

    • 52: Richard Jolly: Underestimated Influence: UN Contributions to Development Ideas, Leadership, Influence and Impact

    • Epilogue