Economics, Culture and Development

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Choice Theoretic Approach
Class Processes
comparative development
Contemporary Societies
Cultural Diversions
cultural perspectives in economic theory
Culture and cultural analysis
Double Erasure
Dualistic Ontology
East Indies
Economic development
Economic geography
economic growth analysis
economic philosophies
Economics
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FE Literature
FE Research
feminist theory
Gdp Rise
Hospitality Stance
institutional economics
International relations
James Street
Material Considerations
McClelland's Achievement Motivation
McClelland’s Achievement Motivation
Muslim World
Natural Law Philosophy
Non-class Processes
Nonclass Processes
Paradigmatic Dualism
postcolonial theory
Related Measurable Variables
Trust Game Experiments
Uncertainty Avoidance
Veblenian Dichotomy
Women and gender

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415551922
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Sep 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines the treatment of culture and development in the discipline of economics, thereby filling a conspicuous gap in current literature. Economics has come a long way to join the ‘cultural turn’ that has swept the humanities and social sciences in the last half century. This volume identifies some of the issues that major philosophies of economics must address to better grasp the cultural complexity of contemporary economies.

This book is an extensive survey of the place of culture and development in four theoretical economic perspectives—Neoclassical, Marxian, Institutionalist, and Feminist. Organized in nine chapters with three appendices and a compendium of over 50 interpretations of culture by economists, this book covers vast grounds from classical political economy to contemporary economic thought. The literatures reviewed include original and new institutionalism, cultural economics, postmodern Marxism, economic feminism, and the current culture and development discourse on subjects such as economic growth in East Asia, businesswomen entrepreneurs in West Africa, and comparative development in different parts of Europe.

Zein-Elabdin carries the project further by borrowing some of the insights from postcolonial theory to call for a more profound rethinking of the place of culture and of currently devalued cultures in economic theory. This book is of great interest for those who study Economic development, International relations, feminist economics, and Economic geography

Eiman O. Zein-Elabdin is Professor of Economics at Franklin & Marshall College, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA.

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