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Underdevelopment

Underdevelopment

Underdevelopment

A Strategy for Reform
Paolo Sylos Labini, Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza', Italy
May 2001
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Hardback
9780521588690

    The process of globalization, evidenced by environmental change, migration, industrial relation and the extraordinary acceleration of industrial economic relations, has not led to increased convergence in the global economy. Rather, in some cases it has been accompanied by greater divergence between the fortunes of the world's richest and poorest nations. Professor Sylos Labini argues that mainstream economics provide limited help in considering these phenomena and instead adopts the perspectives of Adam Smith, David Riccardo and Malthus, who put economic growth at the centre of their analyses. In this short book he offers a fresh approach to the theory of economic growth and reminds us of the great variety of economic trajectories in developing countries. He further proposes a strategy of institutional reform to respond to the problem of underdevelopment. For Africa he recommends a strategy of organizational reforms, including a programme to eradicate illiteracy and to promote rural and industrial districts.

    • A fresh approach to the theory of economic growth
    • The revival of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations
    • The great variety of routes of Third World countries

    Product details

    May 2001
    Hardback
    9780521588690
    224 pages
    224 × 144 × 21 mm
    0.43kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of figures and tables
    • Introduction
    • 1. Economic development in a secular perspective
    • 2. Culture, institutions and resources
    • 3. The inadequacy of mainstream economics to explain developmental processes: returns and prices
    • 4. The inadequacy of mainstream economics to explain development processes: distribution and growth
    • 5. Economic relations between developed and underdeveloped countries
    • 6. Demographic pressures and the countries of increasing poverty
    • 7. Dependent workers, employment and underemployment
    • 8. Organizational and institutional innovations
    • 9. The problem of corruption
    • Conclusion: a strategy of reforms
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Paolo Sylos Labini , Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza', Italy