Palgrave Advances in Development Studies

Palgrave Advances in Development Studies by Jeffrey Haynes, published by Palgrave Macmillan on April 28, 2005, is a comprehensive exploration of development theories and their underlying assumptions. This edition spans 367 pages and is presented in English, offering readers insights into the intellectual forces that shape contemporary debates in development economics.
The book features thirteen specially commissioned essays from leading contributors in the field, providing relevant material to analyze and evaluate current discussions about development. Readers will find tools to assess contemporary arguments and relate various theories of development to pressing policy issues worldwide. This scholarly work aims to deepen understanding of the complexities surrounding development and the diverse perspectives that inform it.
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Palgrave Advances in Development Studies aims to provide readers with an understanding of the disparate theories concerning development, their assumptions and the intellectual forces underpinning them. In thirteen specially commissioned essays, leading contributors from the field of Development Studies present the relevant material to analyze and evaluate current debates about development, together with the intellectual tools to judge contemporary arguments concerning development across the world and the ability to relate theories of development to contemporary policy issues.
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