Changing Dimensions in Economic Development - by Debashis Mazumdar & Rajib Bhattacharyya (Hardcover)
About this item
Highlights
- In today's interconnected world, the strategic interaction between the goals of different countries plays a crucial role in achieving meaningful results.
- About the Author: Debashis Mazumdar is a Professor in the Department of Economics, The Heritage College, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
- 408 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Development
Description
About the Book
Changing Dimensions in Economic Development: Theories and Empirics examines the shift from the traditional welfare approach into a non-welfarist approach, which allows for treating individual welfare as multi-dimensional and takes into account the notions of capability, freedom of choice, and social justice.
Book Synopsis
In today's interconnected world, the strategic interaction between the goals of different countries plays a crucial role in achieving meaningful results. Economic development in particular should be analysed as a multi-faceted, nonlinear, and dynamic process, with systematically shifting interaction patterns that require changes in policies and institutions. Changing Dimensions in Economic Development: Theories and Empirics examines the shift from the traditional welfare approach into a non-welfarist approach, which allows for treating individual welfare as multi-dimensional and takes into account the notions of capability, freedom of choice, and social justice.
By exploring the different dimensions of interdisciplinary research on development economics and its shifting paradigms, strategies can be devised to develop more comprehensive and effective strategies to promote inclusive and sustainable development globally. As the field continues to evolve, paradigms within development economics will shift to reflect the transformative power of ideas. The dynamic nature of this field demands a willingness to challenge established norms, question assumptions, and embrace innovative approaches which will appeal to academics and practitioners alike.
About the Author
Debashis Mazumdar is a Professor in the Department of Economics, The Heritage College, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Rajib Bhattacharyya is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, Goenka College of Commerce and Business Administration, Kolkata, India.