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World Development : An Introduction
Gavin Capps | Prodromos Panayiotopoulos

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World Development : An Introduction

PLUTO PRESS (2001)
9780745314020
| Paperback
196 pages | 136 x 218 mm | English
Dewey 338
LC Classification HD75 .W667 2001
LC Control No. 2001273876

Subject

  • Developing Countries
  • Developing Countries - Economic Conditions
  • Economic Development
  • Economic History
  • Globalization

Plot

Do the structures of the world economy invariably work against the interests of the Third World? What is the impact of industrialisation? How does it affect people and their livelihoods, gender relations, the environment, movements for social justice and democracy?World Development offers answers to these questions. A comprehensive introductory guide for students, teachers, volunteers and NGO workers in development, World Development examines the substantive issues surrounding development, industrialisation and globalization and places them within a historic context. It outlines the historical development of the world economy and assesses the current prospects for developing countries. The book contains in-depth analyses of how particular industries operate at local and global levels, drawing from case studies on textiles, tourism and copper. There are also case studies of specific countries, including South Korea, Cyprus, Mexico, China and Spain.

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