Development and underdevelopment in historical perspective: populism, nationalism and industrualization

Kitching, Gavin

Development and underdevelopment in historical perspective: populism, nationalism and industrualization - New York Routledge 1989 - 209 p.

While presenting the current 'radical orthodoxy' of development studies - including the ILO's employment approach, and Lipton's urban bias thesis - Kitching argues that these theories are continuations of much older traditions of thought. This book should be of interest to lecturers and students of development studies, socialist economics.

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Economic development

338.9 KIT

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