SUMMARY This article challenges the political assumptions which, it argues, characterize Redistribution with Growth: that a large number of Third World countries will continue to be predominantly capitalist, and that poverty relief should be attempted through redistributive policies which will arouse minimum opposition from their ruling classes. The contradictions in these assumptions are reflected in RwG's analysis of the determinants of poverty, which excludes the structural and political forces of capitalist underdevelopment; in its rejection of class analysis and the substitution of arbitrarily defined 'target groups'; in its proposed 'index of performance', intended to replace GNP as a measure; and in the pessimism and indeterminacy o...
"This paper reconsiders the political economy approach to growth and distribution according to which...
Thesis (MEng)--Stellenbosch University, 2017.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Economic inequality has increased in ...
SUMMARY An extended editorial essay examines the nature of the basic needs debate, providing a con...
SUMMARY Although Colin Leys argues that Redistribution with Growth is directed against revolutionar...
SUMMARY ‘Centrally planned’, ‘developed’ and ‘developing’ is not, now, as useful a classification o...
This paper reconsiders the political economy approach to growth and distribution according to which ...
Vote-rigging, Public Education and Economie Development The empirical literature on inequality and ...
SUMMARY Dependency theory grew from disillusion with the notion that the integration of technologic...
'This paper studies the consequences of certain widespread policies for the quality and sustainabili...
In the first development decade of the Third World countries, the growth of the GNP has been b...
This paper studies the consequences of certain widespread policies for the quality and sustainabilit...
Many models show that redistribution is bad for growth. This paper argues that in a non-cooperative ...
This paper discusses the material conditions involved in the “return” of problematization and politi...
Abstract The World Development Report makes the case for redistribution but then fails to give adequ...
Tanzania's 1961-74 political economic dynamic is examined with emphasis on strategic themes, major ...
"This paper reconsiders the political economy approach to growth and distribution according to which...
Thesis (MEng)--Stellenbosch University, 2017.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Economic inequality has increased in ...
SUMMARY An extended editorial essay examines the nature of the basic needs debate, providing a con...
SUMMARY Although Colin Leys argues that Redistribution with Growth is directed against revolutionar...
SUMMARY ‘Centrally planned’, ‘developed’ and ‘developing’ is not, now, as useful a classification o...
This paper reconsiders the political economy approach to growth and distribution according to which ...
Vote-rigging, Public Education and Economie Development The empirical literature on inequality and ...
SUMMARY Dependency theory grew from disillusion with the notion that the integration of technologic...
'This paper studies the consequences of certain widespread policies for the quality and sustainabili...
In the first development decade of the Third World countries, the growth of the GNP has been b...
This paper studies the consequences of certain widespread policies for the quality and sustainabilit...
Many models show that redistribution is bad for growth. This paper argues that in a non-cooperative ...
This paper discusses the material conditions involved in the “return” of problematization and politi...
Abstract The World Development Report makes the case for redistribution but then fails to give adequ...
Tanzania's 1961-74 political economic dynamic is examined with emphasis on strategic themes, major ...
"This paper reconsiders the political economy approach to growth and distribution according to which...
Thesis (MEng)--Stellenbosch University, 2017.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Economic inequality has increased in ...
SUMMARY An extended editorial essay examines the nature of the basic needs debate, providing a con...