The volume of relevant research and literature on this topic is
growing but originates mainly from economists, sociologists, and
political scientists; geographers have been slow to make
contributions. One reason may be that geographers have been
preoccupied with differentiation within the geography of production
whereas this new field directs attention to the geography of
consumption and a study of economies. This book aims to focus
attention on the complex and inter-related problems--social,
economic, political, and geographical--that come with development,
placing particular emphasis on the problems which accompany
attempts at industrialization. Focusing on the complex and
interrelated social, economic, political, and geographic problems
that attend under-development, this book presents one of the first
contributions from a geographer on what has been called the most
important economic problem of the modern world.
Contending that industrialization is no answer for
under-developed countries that are striving to maintain expanding
populations and to strengthen their economy, Alan B. Mountjoy
traces the distribution, causes, and problems of under-development
and the difficulties with and possibilities for industrialization
as an aid in solving those problems. He defines development and
under-development, considers problems of industrialization
(including environmental and human problems), discusses the forms
industrialization takes, and analyzes the progress of
industrialization in specific under-developed areas.
The unique geographer's perspective and the ability of the
author to select aspects of the study that most clearly reflect the
problems of under-developed economies make this work a useful text
and reference book for students and scholars of development,
economic geography, and international relations.
Alan B. Mountjoy was lecturer in geography at Bedford College,
University of London, where he specialized in economic geography
and the study of underdeveloped countries. Some of his other books
include "Industrialization and Developing Countries, Africa" (with
David Hilling), and "Developing the Underdeveloped Countries."
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