The Financial Crisis and Developing Countries is an invaluable
discussion and analysis of the regional and country specific
impacts of the financial crisis in both emerging markets and
developing countries. Using heterodox and mainstream methodologies,
the book develops a multidisciplinary perspective on the crisis,
showing empirical impacts on the poor and vulnerable. It examines
how the crisis continues to change our concepts of development,
critically discusses mainstream approaches, and analyses (global)
governance responses including of the G20. The contributors
critically assess the measures taken to deal with the crisis, and
reveal that many elements that have led to crisis (inequality,
inappropriate international financial architecture, structural
imbalances) have not been dealt sufficiently, and as a result new
crises will continue to emerge. Exploring a global and
inter-disciplinary view, this timely book provides accessible
information on the impact of the crisis that will prove relevant
for students of development studies and international economics.
Researchers and policymakers including in foreign and economic
affairs, development cooperation, and international institutions
interested in understanding the impact of the global economy will
also find much to learn from this important book. Contributors: F.
Cheru, H. Clemens, A. de Haan, A.M. Fischer, J. Ghosh, S. Gong, D.
Green, K. Jansen, A. Kapoor, R. King, R. Marconi, M. Messkoub, S.M.
Murshed, F.B. Schiphorst, K.A. Siegmann, M. Spoor, P.A.G. van
Bergeijk, R. van der Hoeven, I. van Staveren, R. Vos, B. White
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