New Developmentalism
Luiz C. Bresser-Pereira
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Abstract:
This timely book offers a concise summary of new developmentalism, exploring this in the context of both heterodox economics and political economy. It adopts a historical–structural method that is critical of orthodox or Neoclassical Economics. Luis Carlos Bresser-Pereira delves into the roots of new developmentalism from the quasi-stagnation of middle-income countries, covering how it developed from Marxian economics, post-Keynesian economics and Classical Structuralism.
Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781803927787
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The method and the schools , pp 1-11

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- Ch 2 The developmental schools and anti-imperialism , pp 12-26

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- Ch 3 The capitalist revolution and the developmental state , pp 27-40

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- Ch 4 Forms and phases of capitalist development , pp 41-55

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- Ch 5 New developmentalism's microeconomics , pp 56-63

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- Ch 6 Macroeconomics and austerity , pp 64-74

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- Ch 7 The interest rate , pp 75-82

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- Ch 8 Inflation and the limitations of economics , pp 83-93

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- Ch 9 The profit rate and the wage rate , pp 94-103

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- Ch 10 Determining the exchange rate , pp 104-110

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- Ch 11 Growth and stagnation , pp 111-122

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- Ch 12 Policy of current account deficit , pp 123-130

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- Ch 13 Foreign exchange, investment and growth , pp 131-138

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- Ch 14 The Dutch disease and its neutralization , pp 139-148

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- Ch 15 Green and social , pp 149-162

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