Development Theory and the Three Worlds (Longman Development Studies)

“Development Theory and the Three Worlds” by Bjorn Hettne, published by Longman in 1990, offers a comprehensive examination of social science theories pertinent to development issues across various historical and geographical contexts. This edition spans 312 pages and is presented in English, providing insights into the complexities of development thinking beyond the commonly referenced Third World, also addressing the first and second worlds, including Western and socialist countries.
Readers will find a substantive survey that delves into the diverse perspectives on development problems, highlighting the interplay between different socio-economic systems. The book focuses on the evolution of development theories, making connections between historical contexts and contemporary challenges. By exploring these themes, Hettne contributes to a deeper understanding of the economic and social dynamics that shape development and growth in various regions.
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Provides a substantive survey of social science theories relevant for understanding development problems in different historical and geographical contexts. This history of development thinking examines not only what is commonly known as the Third World but also the first and second worlds – western countries and the socialist world.
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