Contemporary Issues in Development Economics

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Brain Drain
brain drain migration
Brain Migration
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country
east
economies
economy
EKC Hypothesis
EKC Relationship
EKC Study
Environmental Capital Stock
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financial reform policy
gender inequality economics
Global Assembly Line
Global Central Bank
GNP Ratio
Gu Ay
HDI
High Quality Manpower
IMF
IMF structural adjustment
international trade models
Korea DPR
labour
Military Expenditure
period
post-industrial
Post-industrial Revolution Period
postcolonial economic theory
Real Gdp
revolution
Social Wellbeing
Social Wellbeing Function
Socio-economic Development
Socioeconomic Development
surplus
sustainable development challenges
UN
USA
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415251365
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Apr 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This new collection of articles puts the very latest issues in economic development under the microscope, exploring them from a variety of perspectives. Beginning with an assessment of the current state of play in development, the authors move forward to examine neglected issues such as human development, gender, brain drain, military expenditure and post-colonial theory. While analysing the problems of external debts, technology transfer and new theories of international trade, the relationship between developing and developed economies is fully explored. The book also examines the important topics of financial reform, structural adjustments and the role of the IMF in the new financial architecture. The highly respected contributors subject these critical issues to thorough analysis with suggestions towards resolving some of these problems, making this an indispensable book that researchers and students of development economics cannot afford to miss.