The political economy of development : development theory and the prospects for change in the Third World /
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TextSeries: Publication details: Albany : State University of New York Press, c1992.Description: xiv, 224 pagesISBN: - 0791409090
- 9780791409091
- 0791409104
- 9780791409107
- HC 59.7Â BER
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| Book | GIMPA Main Reference Section | HC 59.7 BER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 69730 |
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Part 1: Theories of development -- Theories of development and modernization: a critique of developmentalism -- Dependency and the world system: two alternative theories of development -- The controversy over imperialism and development: the Marxist alternative -- Part 2: Paths of capitalist development in the third world -- Export-oriented industrialization in the third world: its nature and contradictions -- The role of the imperial state in the world political economy -- State capitalism in the third world -- Part 3: Case studies of the state and development in the third world -- Class, state, and development in the Middle East: the case of Turkey -- The role of the state in development in Asia: the experience of India -- The state and development in Africa: focus on Tanzania -- military rule and the politics of development in Latin America: the case of Peru -- Conclusion: the prospects for change in the third world -- Appendix: on the necessity of a class analysis approach in development studies.

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