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E-grāmata: Economic Neoliberalism and International Development [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formāts: 236 pages, 20 Tables, black and white; 6 Line drawings, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Explorations in Development Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429277092
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  • Formāts: 236 pages, 20 Tables, black and white; 6 Line drawings, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Explorations in Development Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429277092
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"This book provides a robust theoretical and empirical exploration of the interrelationship between economic neoliberalism and international development. Putting the experiences of developing and transitional economies centre stage, the book investigateshow their economic policies compare with the nature of economic liberalism during and after the significant economic reforms which took place from the mid-1980s. Beginning with two chapters which provide an introduction to the concept of economic neoliberalism, the second section focusses on its application to 'practice', and the book moves on to country/regional case studies, taken from Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, Latin America, China, and Eastern Europe. The book closes with some concluding remarkssummarising some of the principal findings. Bringing together a wealth of expertise, this book clarifies controversial economic and political issues which have been significantly misunderstood in public discourse, and as such, it will be of interest to arange of researchers interested in the economic, social and political dynamics of developing and transitional countries"--

This book provides a robust theoretical and empirical exploration of the interrelationship between economic neoliberalism and international development.

Putting the experiences of developing and transitional economies centre stage, the book investigates how their economic policies compare with the nature of economic liberalism during and after the significant economic reforms which took place from the mid-1980s. Beginning with two chapters which provide an introduction to the concept of economic neoliberalism, the second section focuses on its application to ‘practice’, and the book moves on to country/regional case studies, taken from Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, Latin America, China, and Eastern Europe. The book closes with some concluding remarks summarising some of the principal findings.

Bringing together a wealth of expertise, this book clarifies controversial economic and political issues which have been significantly misunderstood in public discourse, and as such, it will be of interest to a range of researchers interested in the economic, social and political dynamics of developing and transitional countries.

Part 1: Introductory
1. Introduction
2. How Did Economic Neoliberalism
Become Mainstream? Part 2: Neoliberalism and Economic Policy
3. Privatisation
in Developing Countries
4. Neoliberalism, Macro-Economic Policy and
Development5. Neoliberalism and Trade Policy
6. Neoliberalism and
Manufacturing Sector Development Part 3: Country Experience
7. Economic
Neoliberalism and African Development
8. Liberalised Trade Policy with State
Commitment to Growth
9. Economic Neoliberalism in Latin America
10.
Neoliberalism and Economic Policymaking in Contemporary China
11. The Polish
Transition to Capitalism Part 4: Conclusion
12. Concluding Remarks
Michael Tribe is an Honorary Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Strathclyde and is a Specialist Professional, Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow, UK.