Development is not a purely economic phenomenon; it also has a strong sociological element. This book surveys narratives of how development occurs, starting with early evolutionary models and moving on to recent types of development theory, outlining the main long term changes in how socioeconomic development has been envisaged through time.
Development is not a purely economic phenomenon; it also has a strong sociological element. This book surveys narratives of how development occurs, starting with early evolutionary models and moving on to recent types of development theory, outlining the main long term changes in how socioeconomic development has been envisaged through time.
Dr John Toye is Chair of the Advisory Council of the Department of International Development at Oxford University. He has an undergraduate degree from Cambridge University and postgraduate qualifications from the University of London. He has directed research institutes at the University of Wales, Sussex, and Oxford working on development studies. He has also experiences of the public sector, the private sector, and international organisations including the British Treasury, a consultancy specialising in commodity prices in the private sector, and was the director of the UN Committee on Trade and Development. He has written seven books and many articles in academic journals.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introduction to Ideas of Development * 2: Evolutionary Social Progress 1762 1848 * 3: Development within the Limits of Order 1820 1870 * 4: Development by Imitation * 5: Liberal Development 1925 1946 * 6: Colonial Development by Inter Sector Labour Transfer 1950 1969 * 7: Development as Take Off 1950 1975 * 8: Development as Economic Growth 1946 * 9: Development as Doctrines Dounted 1951 1977 * 10: Development with a Human Face 1980 * 11: Double edge Development 1767 * 12: The Last Grand Narrative of Development 1938
* 1: Introduction to Ideas of Development * 2: Evolutionary Social Progress 1762 1848 * 3: Development within the Limits of Order 1820 1870 * 4: Development by Imitation * 5: Liberal Development 1925 1946 * 6: Colonial Development by Inter Sector Labour Transfer 1950 1969 * 7: Development as Take Off 1950 1975 * 8: Development as Economic Growth 1946 * 9: Development as Doctrines Dounted 1951 1977 * 10: Development with a Human Face 1980 * 11: Double edge Development 1767 * 12: The Last Grand Narrative of Development 1938
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