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The purpose of this book is to re-examine major issues in contemporary development economics. Much is currently being made of the World Bank`s apparent retreat from the neoliberal market economics of the Washington Consensus. New concepts and priorities like social capital and governance have been taken on board alongside the continuing pressures on developing countries for deregulation, privatization, free trade and so on. But how much has really changed? In what ways has the so-called post-Washington Consensus and its `New` Development Economics really parted company with the overly simplistic nostrums of the still dominant market economics? This important and thought-provoking volume makes clear for scholars, students and policymakers alike the most recent trends in theoretical argument and policy thinking within mainstream development economics.
Contents
Preface1. Introductionof Economics - Ben Fine2. The New Development Economics - Ben Fine3. From Washington to Post-Washington Consensus: Illusions of Development - Elisa Vanwaeyenberge4.Kicking Away the Logic: Free trade is Neither the Question nor the Answer for Development - Sonali Deraniyagala and Ben Fine5. New Growth Theory: More Problem than Solution - Ben Fine6. Financial Programming and the IMF - Ben Fine7. The Developmental State and the Political Economy of Development - Ben Fine8. Analysis of Technology and Development: A Critical Review - Sonali Deraniyagala9. Privatisation Theory and Practice: A Critical Analysis of Policy Evolution in the Development context - Kate Bayliss10. From Washington to Post-Washington Consensus: The Triumph of Human Capital - Pauline Rose11. Social Capital - John Harriss12 Corruption and Governance - Mushtaq Khan13. Agriculture and Development: Towards a Critique of the 'New Classical Development Economics' and of 'Neoclassical New-Populism' - Terence J. Byres14. Development and Geography: current Debates in Historical Perspective - Hugh Goodacre15. Pioneers of Economic History - Dimitris MilonakisIndex



