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Towards New Developmentalism - Market as Means rather than Master (Paperback)
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Towards New Developmentalism - Market as Means rather than Master (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Development Economics
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The global financial and economic crisis starting in 2007 has
provoked the exploration of alternatives to neo-liberalism.
Although neo-liberalism has been critiqued from various
perspectives, these critiques have not coalesced into a concrete
alternative in development economics literature. The main objective
of this book is to name and formulate this alternative, identify
what is new about this viewpoint, and project it on to the academic
landscape. This book includes contributions from many prominent
development economists who are unified by a form of "developmental
pragmatism". Their concern is with the problems of development that
preoccupied the pioneers of economic development in the
mid-twentieth century, known as the developmentalists. Like the
developmentalists, the contributors to Towards New Developmentalism
are policy-oriented and supportive of institutional development and
engagement with economic globalization. This collection has an
over-arching concern with promoting social justice, and holds the
general view of the market as the means to affecting an alternative
program of development rather than as a master whose dictates are
to be obeyed without question. This important collection sets the
agenda for new developmentalism, drawing on issues such as
industrial policy, technology, competition, growth and poverty. In
broad terms, the economic development debate is cast in terms of
whether the market is the master, an ideological neo-liberal
perspective, or the means to affect change as suggested by the
pragmatic perspective that is being termed neo-developmentalism.
This book will be valuable reading to postgraduates and researchers
specialising in the area of development studies including within
economics, international relations, political science and
sociology.
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