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The Political Economy of Neo-modernisation - Rethinking the Dynamics of Technology, Development and Inequality (Hardcover, 1st... The Political Economy of Neo-modernisation - Rethinking the Dynamics of Technology, Development and Inequality (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Seung-Jin Baek
R4,216 Discovery Miles 42 160 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Is there a limit to technological advancements? Are technological advancements creating a more equal and fair world? Starting from influential thinkers driving a never-ending evaluation of development discourse - incorporating theories of modernisation, endogenous growth, globalisation, neoliberalism and several others - Seung-Jin Baek answers these questions and sets out practical steps to create societies that are more equal in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This book explores why Western-centred development strategies are unlikely to bring about similar developmental paths and outcomes in developing economies. By theoretically and empirically assessing the Technology-Development-Inequality nexus, Baek explores why a distorted developmental path has been observed in recent years, with high income countries being associated with rising inequality. This is important reading for all those seeking to understand international development in a twenty-first century context.

Structural Transformation and Sustainable Development in the Global South - An Integrated Approach (Hardcover): Seung-Jin Baek Structural Transformation and Sustainable Development in the Global South - An Integrated Approach (Hardcover)
Seung-Jin Baek
R1,685 Discovery Miles 16 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book investigates the relationship between sustainable development and structural transformation within international development policy. On the one hand, sustainable development is promoted as a multi-dimensional concept for achieving environmentally and socially responsible change. On the other hand, structural transformation refers to a sustained period of growth in living standards and incomes that brings sectoral change. For some, these two objectives seem at odds with each other, but this book argues that incorporating environmental initiatives into structural transformation goals in lower-income countries actually results in better results than strategies prioritising economic growth. Drawing on extensive structural equation modelling and original analysis, the book presents an innovative inclusive sustainable development framework to demonstrate the benefits of a more integrated approach to development planning, aiming for structural transformation in line with inclusive sustainable development principles. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of global development, and to policymakers within government and development organizations.

The Political Economy of Neo-modernisation - Rethinking the Dynamics of Technology, Development and Inequality (Paperback,... The Political Economy of Neo-modernisation - Rethinking the Dynamics of Technology, Development and Inequality (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Seung-Jin Baek
R3,616 Discovery Miles 36 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Is there a limit to technological advancements? Are technological advancements creating a more equal and fair world? Starting from influential thinkers driving a never-ending evaluation of development discourse - incorporating theories of modernisation, endogenous growth, globalisation, neoliberalism and several others - Seung-Jin Baek answers these questions and sets out practical steps to create societies that are more equal in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This book explores why Western-centred development strategies are unlikely to bring about similar developmental paths and outcomes in developing economies. By theoretically and empirically assessing the Technology-Development-Inequality nexus, Baek explores why a distorted developmental path has been observed in recent years, with high income countries being associated with rising inequality. This is important reading for all those seeking to understand international development in a twenty-first century context.

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