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Reclaiming Development: An Alternative Economic Policy Manual

Autor Ha-Joon Chang, Ilene Grabel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2013
There is no alternative to neoliberal economics - or so it appeared when Reclaiming Development was published in 2004. Many of the same driving assumptions - monetarism and globalization - remain within the international development policy establishment. Ha-Joon Chang and Ilene Grabel confront this neoliberal development model head-on by combining devastating economic critique with an array of innovative policies and an in-depth analysis of the experiences of leading Western and East Asian economies. Still, much has changed since 2004 - the relative success of some developing countries in weathering the global financial crisis has exposed the latent contradictions of the neoliberal model. The resulting situation of increasingly open policy innovation in the global South means that Reclaiming Development is even more relevant today than 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780325590
ISBN-10: 1780325592
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:Second Edition,
Editura: ZED BOOKS
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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Foreword by Robert H. Wade
Preface to the critique influence change edition

Introduction
Reclaiming Development

Part I Myths and Realities about Development
1 Myth 1 'Today's wealthy countries achieved success through a steadfast commitment to the free market'
2 Myth 2 'Neoliberalism works'
3 Myth 3 'Neoliberal globalization cannot and should not be stopped'
4 Myth 4 'The neoliberal American model of capitalism represents the ideal that all developing countries should seek to replicate'
5 Myth 5 'The East Asian model is idiosyncratic; the Anglo-American model is universal'
6 Myth 6 'Developing countries need the discipline provided by international institutions and by politically independent domestic policymaking institutions'

Part II Economic Policy Alternatives
7 Policy Alternatives 1 Trade and Industry
8 Policy Alternatives 2 Privatization and Intellectual Property Rights
9 Policy Alternatives 3 International Private Capital Flows
10 Policy Alternatives 4 Domestic Financial Regulation
11 Policy Alternatives 5 Macroeconomic Policies and Institutions

Conclusion
Obstacles and Opportunities for Reclaiming Development

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