Development thinking and development practice are in a state of flux - theory apparently offering little by way of solutions to the crisis of development. This book provides a fresh and critical survey of the different schools of development thought. A unique feature of this book is that both orthodox and heterodox schools of development thinking are covered in an up to date and non-technical manner. The book will be of use to students, development theorists and practitioners.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgements - Preface - Introduction - PART 1: ORTHODOX DEVELOPMENT THINKING - Capital Accumulation and Industrialisation - Dualism and Agriculture-Centred Development - Open-Economy Development and the Neoclassical Resurgence - Reformist Development Thinking - PART 2: HETERODOX DEVELOPMENT THINKING - Structuralism and Dependency - Marxism - Notes and References - Bibliography - Index