Comparative National Development - by A Douglas Kincaid & Alejandro Portes (Paperback)
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Highlights
- What does it mean to speak of 'national development' in the 1990s?
- Author(s): A Douglas Kincaid & Alejandro Portes
- 264 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Development
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About the Book
Comparative National Development: Society and Economy in the New Global OrderBook Synopsis
What does it mean to speak of 'national development' in the 1990s? As a result of the tumultuous changes in global economic and political structures, scholars and policymakers specializing in the study of national development must reassess the interpretive models they have relied upon in the past. This book brings together essays by a distinguished group of social scientists that address the dilemmas facing development theory today. These essays, grounded in sociological research, reclaim the important role once played by sociological theory in development studies. The collection provides an overview of traditional theories of development, assessing their strengths and weaknesses, and identifies the new actors, issues, and processes that future analysis must address. The essays discuss the impact of technological innovations in production and commerce, the changing relations of states and markets, regional development inequalities, and the emergence of new social groups as participants in development processes. from the book Contents: 'Sociology and Development in the 1990s: Critical Challenges and Empirical Trends, ' by A. Douglas Kincaid and Alejandro Portes 'Rethinking Development Theory: Insights from East Asia and Latin America, ' by Gary Gereffi 'The New Dependency: Technological Change and Socioeconomic Restructuring in Latin America, ' by Manuel Castells and Roberto Laserna 'Predatory, Developmental, and Other Apparatuses: A Comparative Political Economy Perspective on the Third World State, ' by Peter B. Evans 'Regional Development Theory and the Subordination of Extractive Peripheries, ' by Stephen G. Bunker 'Broadening the Scope: Gender and International Economic Development, ' by M. Patricia Fernandez Kelly 'Path Dependence and Privatization Strategies in East Central Europe, ' by David Stark 'Urbanization, Development, and the Household, ' by Bryan R. RobertsOriginally published in 1994.
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"Portes and Kincaid have taken us beyond the exhausted paradigms of dependency and world-system analysis and shown us through these essays that the field of development studies has many new horizons. The volume is a must read for any serious social scientist who wants to be informed of the latest advances in the field."--Mitchell A. Seligson, University of Pittsburgh
"The contributions in "Comparative National Development" weave together theoretical arguments, historical considerations, and empirical material into a coherent, sophisticated volume."--"Contemporary Sociology"
Dimensions (Overall): 9.42 Inches (H) x 6.38 Inches (W) x .68 Inches (D)
Weight: .99 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 264
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Development
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Theme: Economic Development
Format: Paperback
Author: A Douglas Kincaid & Alejandro Portes
Language: English
Street Date: December 16, 1994
TCIN: 1004618025
UPC: 9780807844502
Item Number (DPCI): 247-44-0287
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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