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Mapping a New World Order

Edited by Vladimir Popov and Piotr Dutkiewicz

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This book identifies possible factors responsible for the recent rise of many developing countries. It examines how robust these trends actually are and speculatively predicts the implications and consequences that may result from a continuation of these trends. It also suggests possible scenarios of future development. Ultimately, it argues that the rise of ‘the Rest’ would not only imply geopolitical shifts, but could lead to proliferation of new growth models in the Global South and to profound changes in international economic relations.

Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Geography; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
ISBN: 9781786436474
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Convergence? More developing countries are catching up , pp 7-22 Downloads
Vladimir Popov and Jomo Kwame Sundaram
Ch 2 World hegemonies and global inequalities , pp 23-37 Downloads
Sahan Savas Karatasli, Sefika Kumral, Daniel Pasciuti and Beverly J. Silver
Ch 3 Why growth rates differ , pp 38-52 Downloads
Vladimir Popov
Ch 4 Lessons from China and East Asia’s catch up: the new structural economics perspective , pp 53-70 Downloads
Justin Lin
Ch 5 Why the ‘Rest’ doesn’t need foreign finance , pp 71-90 Downloads
Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
Ch 6 Global ‘disorder’ and the rise of finance: implications for the development project , pp 91-122 Downloads
Jayati Ghosh
Ch 7 Capitalism and India’s democratic revolution , pp 123-136 Downloads
Prabhat Patnaik
Ch 8 Latin America’s development: a short historical account , pp 137-160 Downloads
Jose Antonio Ocampo
Ch 9 Russia and the European Union: the clash of world orders , pp 161-180 Downloads
Richard Sakwa
Ch 10 Contemporary imperialism , pp 181-195 Downloads
Samir Amin

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