Catch up: developing countries in the world economy/ Deepak Nayyar.
Publication details: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.Description: xvii, 221p. illustrationsISBN:- 9780199652983
- 338.911 724 Q31
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338.911 724 Q0 Global economic prospects : | 338.911 724 Q1 Improving the odds of achieving the MDGs: | 338.911 724 Q3 Human progress and the rising south/ | 338.911 724 Q31 Catch up: | 338.911 724 Q32 Development process of third world countries/ | 338.926 Q6 Remaking participation: | 338.927 01 Q5 Theories of sustainable development/ |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 192-211) and index.
Prologue -- An untold story -- Part 1: Falling behind -- The great divergence and the great specialization -- Underlying questions and answers -- Part 2: Catching up -- End of divergence : beginnings of convergence? -- Engagement with the world economy -- Catch up in industrialization -- Unequal partners and uneven development -- Emerging divergences : inequality, exclusion, and poverty -- Epilogue -- The future in the past.
This book is about the evolution of developing countries in the world economy situated in its wider historical context, spanning centuries, but with a focus on the period since the mid-twentieth century. It traces the rise and 'catch up' of the developing world and the shift in the balance of power in the world economy.
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