Developing countries -- Economic policy
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Developing countries -- Economic policy
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Developing countries
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- Society, state, and market, a guide to competing theories of development, John Martinussen
- Reclaiming development in the world trading system, Yong-Shik Lee
- Reforming the governance of the IMF and the World Bank, edited by Ariel Buira for the G-24 Research Program
- Development policy in the twenty-first century, beyond the post-Washington consensus, edited by Ben Fine, Costas Lapavitsas and Jonathan Pincus
- Bad Samaritans, the guilty secrets of rich nations and the threat to global prosperity, Ha-Joon Chang
- Courting social justice, judicial enforcement of social and economic rights in the developing world, edited by Varun Gauri, Daniel M. Brinks
- Arguing development policy, frames and discourses, edited by Raymond Apthorpe and Des Gasper
- The mystery of capital, why capitalism triumphs in the West and fails everywhere else, Hernando de Soto
- Courting social justice, judicial enforcement of social and economic rights in the developing world, edited by Varun Gauri, Daniel M. Brinks
- Economic theories of development, an analysis of competing paradigms, Diana Hunt
- State-directed development, political power and industrialization in the global periphery, Atul Kohli
- Developmental politics in transition, the neoliberal era and beyond, edited by Chang Kyung-Sup, Ben Fine, and Linda Weiss
- Mandarins of the future, modernization theory in Cold War America, Nils Gilman
- Economy for and against democracy, edited by Keith Hart
- Courting social justice, judicial enforcement of social and economic rights in the developing world, edited by Varun Gauri and Daniel M. Brinks
- Sustainable industrialization, David Wallace
- From the great transformation to the great financialization, on Karl Polanyi and other essays, Kari Polanyi Levitt
- The day after tomorrow, a handbook on the future of economic policy in the developing world, Otaviano Canuto and Marcelo Giugale, editors
- Developing the underdeveloped countries, edited by Alan B. Mountjoy
- The IMF, World Bank and policy reform, edited by Alberto Paloni and Maurizio Zanardi
- Economic development, Michael P. Todaro, Stephen C. Smith
- Imperialism and underdevelopment, a reader, edited by Robert I. Rhodes
- The mystery of capital, why capitalism triumphs in the West and fails everywhere else, Hernando de Soto
- Lawlessness and economics, alternative modes of governance, Avinash K. Dixit
- Patterns of development, resources, policy and economic growth, Richard M. Auty
- Development policy in the twenty-first century, beyond the post-Washington consensus, edited by Ben Fine, Costas Lapavitsas and Jonathan Pincus
- Southern perspectives on the post-2015 international development agenda, edited by Debapriya Bhattacharya, Andrea Ordóñez Llanos
- Development in theory and practice, bridging the gap, Jan Knippers Black
- The poorer nations, a possible history of the Global South, Vijay Prashad ; with a foreword by Boutros Boutros-Ghali
- Understanding development, theory and practice in the Third World, John Rapley
- The poverty of nations, reflections on underdevelopment and the world economy, Michael Manley
- The alleviation of poverty under structural adjustment, Lionel Demery, Tony Addison
- Reclaiming development, an alternative economic policy manual, Ha-Joon Chang and Ilene Grabel ; with a foreword by Robert H. Wade
- Dominating knowledge, development, culture, and resistance, edited by Frédérique Apffel Marglin and Stephen A. Marglin
- Socialism and underdevelopment, Ken Post and Phil Wright
- Kicking away the ladder?, economic development in historical perspective, Ha-Joon Chang
- Economy for and against democracy, edited by Keith Hart
- The developing world, an introduction, E.S. Simpson
- Towards a political economy of urbanization in Third World Countries, edited by Helen I. Safa
- The elusive quest for growth, economists' adventures and misadventures in the tropics, William Easterly
- Dilemmas of development, reflections on the counter-revolution in development economics
- The gene hunters, biotechnology and the scramble for seeds
- Development policy and public action, edited by Marc Wuyts, Maureen Mackintosh, and Tom Hewitt for an Open University course team
- Law and development of middle-income countries, avoiding the middle-income trap, edited by Randall Peerenboom, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Tom Ginsburg, University of Chicago
- Development in theory and practice, paradigms and paradoxes, Jan Knippers Black
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