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Development Economics and Social Justice
Development Economics and Social Justice
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African economic policy
agricultural transformation
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Brian Van Arkadie
Bruce Lankford
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CDC Project
Central Government
Ceo's Successor
decentralisation governance
Deryke Belshaw
Devolutionary Decentralisation
Doi Moi
Donald Mead
Enhance HIPC
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Forecast Gdp Growth
Frederick Nixson
GDP Account
Gdp Growth
Gdp Output
Goran Hyden
HIPC Initiative
IMF's Conditionality
Janet Blackman
John Ddumba-Ssentamu
John Loxley
John Mackinnon
John Weiss
Kirsten Sutherland
Louis Kasekende
Makerere University
Makerere University College
Michael Tribe
microenterprise development
Mike Faber
MSE Development
Nguyen Thi Hoa
Nguyen Thi Thanh Ha
NRM Government
Peter Lawrence
Poul Ove Pedersen
poverty alleviation strategies
Poverty Eradication Action Plan
public expenditure analysis
Richard Palmer-Jones
Roger Charlton
Rufiji Basin
rural development in sub-Saharan Africa
Special Rural Development Programme
sub-Saharan Economies
UDHS
Uganda's Debt
Uganda's Local Governments
Usangu Plains
Women's Income Generating Activities
Product details
- ISBN 9781138619357
- Weight: 560g
- Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
- Publication Date: 12 Oct 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Professor Ian Livingstone is one of a small group of British development economists who have achieved international renown and recognition. The objective of this book is to pay tribute to his life's work, particularly those aspects which related to key but challenging development issues. These issues include, at a broad level, the understanding of the economic forces determining the development of low income economies, more detailed micro work on agricultural development (irrigation in particular), decentralisation and local government finance, small scale enterprises, and large scale manufacturing development. Themes running through his work relate to his over-riding concern for rigour and for socio-economic justice. Ian Livingstone consistently used the traditional tools of economic analysis as a means to increase understanding of development issues - in a way which was, itself, just as radical as the contributions of political scientists and sociologists. This volume has been produced with similar aims.
MICHAEL TRIBE University of Bradford, UK. JOHN THOBURN University of East Anglia, UK. RICHARD PALMER-JONES University of East Anglia, UK.
Development Economics and Social Justice
€55.99
