New Directions in development economics growth, environmental concerns, and government in the 1990s

New Directions in Development Economics is divided into two parts. The first half considers the dilemna of growth with special reference to its environmental cost. The second half focuses on the role of the state in the context of the growing dominance of the free market argument. The contributors i...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Lundahl, Mats, 1946- (-), Ndulu, B. J.
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London and New York : Routledge 1996.
Colección:Taylor & Francis open access books.
Routledge studies in development economics ; no. 3.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b43175892*spi
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  • Book cover; half-title; series; title; copyright; contents; figures; tables; notes on the contributors; preface; opening remarks; welcome address; 1 introduction; part i growth, innovation and the environment; 2 macropolicies for the transition from stabilization to growth; 3 constraints on african growth; 4 long-term development and sustainable growth in sub saharan; 5 how painful is the transition?; 6 technological implications of structural adjustment; 7 developmental regionalism; 8 environmental resources and economic development; 9 the capture of global environmental value.
  • 10 environmental tax reformpart ii the role of the state; 11 the good, the bad and the wobbly; 12 role of the african state in building agencies of restrant; 13 participation, markets and democracy; 14 stylizing accumulation in african; 15 economic restructuring, coping; 16 from gatt to wto; 17 government, trade and international; index.