This edited volume examines the relationship between economic
ideas, economic policies and development institutions, analysing
the cases of 11 peripheral countries in Europe, Latin America and
Asia across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It sheds light
on the obstacles that have prevented the sustained economic growth
of these countries and examines the origins of national and
regional approaches to development. The chapters present a
fascinating insight into the ideas and visions in the different
locations, with the overarching categories of economic nationalism
and economic liberalism and how they have influenced development
outcomes. This book will be valuable reading for advanced students
and researchers of development economics, the history of economic
thought and economic history.
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