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Any student, academic, or practitioner wanting to succeed in
development studies, radical or mainstream, must understand the
World Bank's role and the evolution of its thinking and activities.
"The Political Economy of Development" provides tools for gaining
this understanding and applies them across a range of topics. The
research, practice and scholarship of development are always set
against the backdrop of the World Bank, whose formidable presence
shapes both development practice and thinking. This book brings
together academics that specialize in different subject areas of
development and reviews their findings in the context of the World
Bank as knowledge bank, policy-maker and financial institution. The
volume offers a compelling contribution to our understanding of
development studies and of development itself. "The Political
Economy of Development" is an invaluable critical resource for
students, policy-makers, and activists in development studies.
This ground-breaking new textbook takes a thematic approach to the
history of economic thought, introducing current economic issues
and examining the relevant arguments of key economists. By taking
this innovative approach, the book sets these pivotal ideas in a
contemporary context, helping readers to engage with the material
and see the applications to today's society and economy. Based on
courses developed by the authors, the text introduces a range of
perspectives and encourages critical reflection upon neoclassical
economics. Through exposure to a broader spectrum of sometimes
conflicting propositions, readers are able to evaluate the
strengths, weaknesses and relevance of different economic theories.
Recharting the History of Economic Thought is an invaluable
companion for those taking courses in the History of Economic
Thought, the Development of Economic Ideas, Developing Economic
Thinking or Economic Thought and Policy. It will also appeal to
anyone looking for an introduction to pluralist approaches to
economics.
The recent, devastating and ongoing economic crisis has exposed the
faultlines in the dominant neoliberal economic order, opening
debate for the first time in years on alternative visions that do
not subscribe to a 'free' market ethic. In particular, the core
contradiction at the heart of neoliberalism -- that states are
necessary for the functioning of free markets -- provides us with
the opportunity to think again about how we want to organise our
economies and societies. "The Rise and Fall of Neloberalism"
presents critical perspectives of neoliberal policies, questions
the ideas underpinning neoliberalism, and explores diverse response
to it from around the world. In bringing together the work of
distinguished scholars and dedicated activists to question
neoliberal hegemony, the book exposes the often fractured and
multifarious manifestations of neoliberalism which will have to be
challenged to bring about meaningful social change.
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