Naqvi | Economics of Development | Buch | 978-93-5328-295-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 184 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 535 g

Naqvi

Economics of Development

Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 184 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 535 g

ISBN: 978-93-5328-295-0
Verlag: SAGE Text


The second, revised and updated, edition of Economics of Development: Toward Inclusive Growth continues to focus on the argument that rather than concentrating on growth, income distribution, and poverty reduction separately, the basic objective of development policies should be to achieve inclusive growth. This book looks at the issues of development in comparative light, and investigates and analyzes successful and unsuccessful policies implemented by developing economies.

A result of decades of research and years of experience in policy formulation and implementation, the textbook lucidly elaborates upon the origin and progress of development revolution, the liberalist model, and the human development approach to inclusive growth.
Key Features

• The change in nature of world capitalism and its implications for growth possibilities of the developing countries.

• The enlarged scope of globalization (essentially an international extension of capitalism) at the cost of the vital interests of the developing countries.

• The “behavioral economics revolution” involving introduction of psychology in economics, which challenges the assumption of rationality in economic thinking.
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Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Acknowledgements
PART I: SPREADING OUT THE WINGS
Rival Perspectives on Development Policies for Inclusive Growth Since 1950: A Preview
Development Experience
PART II: ANATOMY OF DEVELOPMENT REVOLUTION
The Development Revolution Revisited: Was It Real?
The Mainsprings of Development Revolution
Development Revolution: Was It Open or Closed?
Development Revolution’s Pursuit of Inclusive Growth
PART III THE LIBERALIST DYSTOPIA
The Neoliberalist Disorder
The Chemistry of Neoliberalism
Liberalist Moral Rights Philosophy and Its Economic Agenda
Liberalism’s (Non) Pursuit of Inclusive Growth
PART IV: ROLLING BACK THE LIBERALIST TIDE
Theoretical Challenges to Liberalism
The Downside of Privatization
Structural Adjustment Programs Have Not Helped
Part V: THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE
Human Development Paradigm
The Human Development-led Strategy
Choice between a Human Development-led Strategy and a Growth-mediated Strategy
The Human Development Paradigm: Some Distinguishing Characteristics
The Moral Basis of Human Development Program
PART VI: TOWARD INCLUSIVE GROWTH STRATEGY
Outlines of the Proposed Inclusive Growth Strategy
Basic Relationships among Growth, Equity, and Poverty and Inclusive Growth
The Moral Motivation of the Inclusive Growth Strategy
Behavioral Economics, Welfare State, and Inclusive Growth
Holding Mirror to “Reality”
Bibliography
Index


Naqvi, Syed Nawab Haider
Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi is at present HEC Distinguished National Professor and Director General at Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology, Islamabad. He was awarded the Life-Time Academic Achievement Award in December 2009 in recognition of his long and distinguished academic career.

He got his MA from Yale University (1961) and PhD from Princeton University (1966) and did his post-Doctoral work at Harvard University (1971). He has published a large number of articles, books, and monographs on diverse aspects of economics. Some of the prominent academic and policy-making positions he has held so far include: Visiting OECD Professor at Middle East Technical University (1972–1975); Professor of Economics at Quid-e-Azam University, Islamabad (1975–1980); Visiting Professor, Heidelberg University (1978) on leave from Quaid-e-Azam University; Director, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics for 18 years (1979–1995), Founder-President of the Society of Development Economists, Islamabad; and National Professor of Economics, Government of Pakistan (1996–2004). He was Chairman and member of the Board Management of the Asia-Pacific Development Center in Kuala Lumpur from 1982 to 1993. He was member and Chairman of the United Nation’s Sub-Link Project for several years. He was Chairman of the Committee on Economic and Social Well-being for the Eighth Five Year Plan, constituted by the Government of Pakistan, 1992; and Chairman, Committee on Islamization, appointed by the Finance Minister, Government of Pakistan, 1980.
Professor Naqvi was awarded the Sitara-e-Imtiaz in Economic Science in 1991 by the President of Pakistan, and given the ECO award for doing distinguished work in economics in 1992 at the Istanbul Summit Meeting of the Heads of State.


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