The legacy of the last 50 years of development economics is not very inspiring. In the 1960s and 1970s, instead of looking at the real causes and viable solutions to poverty and underdevelopment, development economics was preoccupied with the politically-charged debate over the superiority of either state-controlled or market systems. In the 1980s and 1990s, economists expected that globalization would come to be a panacea for all developing countries. They advocated the abandonment of traditional industries and occupations and their replacement by modern sectors modelled after or imported from the developed countries. Such policies have generally failed with few exceptions–those being countries which chose to implement their own specific p...
For many developing countries, economic development and prosperity were goals and commitments of the...
Each of us is solitary. Each of us dies alone. That is a fate against which we cannot struggle, but ...
All societies in the world make their best effort to grow, to develop, to advance and to reach a pro...
Development economics emerged as a separate discipline of economic science in the 1950s but it wasn’...
Development economics became a separate discipline in economic science in the 50s but only in the 6...
The debate during the past decade on globalization and the emerging economies has renewed interest i...
The central problem of the economics is to understand the mechanism of economic development. However...
Challenging assumptions about the benefits of specific development practices, this book provides rea...
Broad beliefs about the economics of 'developing countries' and of the development process have chan...
This introductory article provides an overview of the Development Studies Association's 2003 annual ...
Various developmental agendas as adopted and worked-upon by developing countries towards achieving s...
To state that development economics is about economic development is now considered beyond deb...
After 40 years of its birth, development economics has come to be widely accepted - without un...
The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructe...
The paper is part of a larger project aimed at revitalizing what Paul Krugman has called \u201chigh ...
For many developing countries, economic development and prosperity were goals and commitments of the...
Each of us is solitary. Each of us dies alone. That is a fate against which we cannot struggle, but ...
All societies in the world make their best effort to grow, to develop, to advance and to reach a pro...
Development economics emerged as a separate discipline of economic science in the 1950s but it wasn’...
Development economics became a separate discipline in economic science in the 50s but only in the 6...
The debate during the past decade on globalization and the emerging economies has renewed interest i...
The central problem of the economics is to understand the mechanism of economic development. However...
Challenging assumptions about the benefits of specific development practices, this book provides rea...
Broad beliefs about the economics of 'developing countries' and of the development process have chan...
This introductory article provides an overview of the Development Studies Association's 2003 annual ...
Various developmental agendas as adopted and worked-upon by developing countries towards achieving s...
To state that development economics is about economic development is now considered beyond deb...
After 40 years of its birth, development economics has come to be widely accepted - without un...
The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructe...
The paper is part of a larger project aimed at revitalizing what Paul Krugman has called \u201chigh ...
For many developing countries, economic development and prosperity were goals and commitments of the...
Each of us is solitary. Each of us dies alone. That is a fate against which we cannot struggle, but ...
All societies in the world make their best effort to grow, to develop, to advance and to reach a pro...