Theories of development : contentions, arguments, alternatives / Richard Peet and Elaine Hartwick
Material type: TextPublication details: New York The Guilford Press 2015Edition: 3rd edDescription: 370 pISBN:- 9781462519576
- 338.9 PEE-R
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338.9 MEI-G Leading issues in economic development / | 338.9 MEI-G Leading issues in economic development / | 338.9 PEE-R Theories of development : contentions, arguments, alternatives / | 338.9 PEE-R Theories of development : contentions, arguments, alternatives / | 338.9 PEE-R Theories of development : contentions, arguments, alternatives / | 338.9 RAY-D Development economics / | 338.9 RAY-D Development economics / |
This widely adopted text starts with the fundamentals--what is economic growth, what is development, and what is the relationship between these two concepts? The authors examine orthodox theories of growth grounded in different schools of economics (classical, neoclassical, Keynesian, neoliberal) before considering critical alternatives (Marxist, socialist, poststructuralist, and feminist). The book elucidates the basic ideas that underpin contemporary controversies and debates surrounding economic growth, environmental crisis, and global inequality. It highlights points of contention among the various theories, links them to historical and current world events, and works toward envisioning a form of development that makes life better for all.
New to This Edition
Reflects the latest data and global development trends, such as the effects on economies of extreme weather events and climate change.
New discussions throughout the chapters, including the work of Thomas Piketty, Richard Florida, William Easterly, Niall Ferguson, and Arturo Escobar.
Responds to current crises, including the global financial meltdown and its consequences and the rise of finance capitalism.
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