Retour sur une cinquantaine d'années d'économie du développement dans la revue tiers monde
Philippe Hugon
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2007, vol. n° 191, issue 3, 717-741
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This article analyses the evolution of development economics during the fifty years of Revue Tiers Monde. It distinguishes four main periods which characterised the evolution of the Journal : the period of construction with an developmentalist project ; the period of radicalisation with an revolutionary project and the notion of new international order ; the period of liberalisation through adjustment policies and the spirit of ?Washington consensus? and the period of refoundation of development economics with an institutional approach and governance project.
Keywords: Adjustment; development economics; unequal trade; institutionalism; peripheric capitalism; Thirld World (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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