Pre-print versionThis chapter summarizes the controversies on trade and finance in relation to developing countries as they have evolved since WW II. It shows the significant divergences among schools of development thought as to the role of the global system versus national policies in determining development success, and between those who defend the virtues of markets versus those who consider that development is intrinsically tied to some form of state intervention
This article is an introduction to the Fordham International Law Journal, Volume 29, Number 2. The j...
This chapter argues that the international development project is an artefact of the system of inter...
Broad beliefs about the economics of 'developing countries' and of the development process have chan...
This chapter summarizes the controversies on trade and finance in relation to developing countries a...
Pre-print versionIn the future, development thinking may be dominated by two issues that go beyond t...
Pre-print versionThe chapter examines the emergence of the modern study of development and the ways ...
Pre-print versionInternational financial institutions (IFI) analysis and ideas have dominated aspect...
Development studies textbooks and courses have sometimes tended to avoid significant economic conten...
International development law is the branch of international law that deals with the rights and duti...
This comprehensive and broad-ranging introductory text examines the key aspects of contemporary inte...
Pre-print versionAn understanding of states and their institutional foundations is vital to the appr...
This comprehensive and broad-ranging introductory text examines the key aspects of contemporary inte...
Challenging assumptions about the benefits of specific development practices, this book provides rea...
Pre-print versionSome reflections are offered on current governance challenges of the World Trade Or...
Pre-print versionNew Structural Economics draws lessons from history to identify factors that help o...
This article is an introduction to the Fordham International Law Journal, Volume 29, Number 2. The j...
This chapter argues that the international development project is an artefact of the system of inter...
Broad beliefs about the economics of 'developing countries' and of the development process have chan...
This chapter summarizes the controversies on trade and finance in relation to developing countries a...
Pre-print versionIn the future, development thinking may be dominated by two issues that go beyond t...
Pre-print versionThe chapter examines the emergence of the modern study of development and the ways ...
Pre-print versionInternational financial institutions (IFI) analysis and ideas have dominated aspect...
Development studies textbooks and courses have sometimes tended to avoid significant economic conten...
International development law is the branch of international law that deals with the rights and duti...
This comprehensive and broad-ranging introductory text examines the key aspects of contemporary inte...
Pre-print versionAn understanding of states and their institutional foundations is vital to the appr...
This comprehensive and broad-ranging introductory text examines the key aspects of contemporary inte...
Challenging assumptions about the benefits of specific development practices, this book provides rea...
Pre-print versionSome reflections are offered on current governance challenges of the World Trade Or...
Pre-print versionNew Structural Economics draws lessons from history to identify factors that help o...
This article is an introduction to the Fordham International Law Journal, Volume 29, Number 2. The j...
This chapter argues that the international development project is an artefact of the system of inter...
Broad beliefs about the economics of 'developing countries' and of the development process have chan...