Development Economics and Structuralist Macroeconomics
Edited by Amitava Dutt
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Lance Taylor is widely considered to be one of the pre-eminent development economists in the world and is known for his work on development planning, macroeconomics of development, stabilization policy, and the global economy. He has also been the major force behind structuralist economics, which is seen by many to be a major alternative to orthodox development economics and policy prescriptions. The essays in this volume, written by well-known scholars in their own right, make contributions to each of these areas while honoring the contributions made by Lance Taylor.
Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
ISBN: 9781840649390
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Development economics and political economy

- Amitava Dutt and Jaime Ros
- Ch 2 Modeling economic growth with GAMS

- Ruben Mercado, Lihui Lin and David Kendrick
- Ch 3 An essay on late structuralism

- William Gibson
- Ch 4 Poverty is not destiny: comparative life expectancy in Africa

- F. Desmond McCarthy and Holger Wolf
- Ch 5 The political economy of exclusion and inclusion: democracy, markets and people

- Deepak Nayyar
- Ch 6 Finance and competition

- William Darity, Bobbie L. Horn and Michael Syron Lawlor
- Ch 7 The macroeconomic role of speculative assets under import compression and financial repression

- Jorn Rattso
- Ch 8 Financial fragility in developing economies

- Duncan Foley
- Ch 9 Selling the family silver or privatization for capital inflows: the dual dynamics of the balance of payments and the exchange rate

- Amit Bhaduri
- Ch 10 Brazil's Plano Real: a view from the inside

- Edmar Bacha
- Ch 11 The two waves of financial liberalization in Latin America

- Roberto Frenkel and Lucio Simpson
- Ch 12 Inflation, stabilization and growth: multiple equilibria in a structuralist model

- Jaime Ros
- Ch 13 Bringing the firm back in

- Helen Shapiro
- Ch 14 'Getting the structure "right"': upscaling in a prime latecomer

- Alice H. Amsden and Wan-Wen Chu
- Ch 15 Micro-macro interactions, competitiveness and sustainability

- José María Fanelli
- Ch 16 Income elasticities of imports, North-South trade and uneven development*

- Amitava Dutt
- Ch 17 Towards balance in aid relationships: donor performance monitoring in low-income developing countries

- Gerry Helleiner
- Ch 18 The challenges facing international financial regulation

- John Eatwell
- Ch 19 Developing countries' anti-cyclical policies in a globalized world

- Jose Antonio Ocampo
- Ch 20 Institutional challenges of globalization and the developing countries

- Andrés Solimano
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