Theories of development:contentions, arguments, alternatives

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Peet Richard.
Group Author: Hartwick Elaine R.; (Elaine Rachel), 1961-
Published: Guilford Press,
Publisher Address: New York
Publication Dates: c2009.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: 2nd ed.
Subjects:
Carrier Form: xii, 324 p.: ill. ; 23 cm.
ISBN: 9781606230664 (hardcover : alk. paper)
1606230662 (hardcover : alk. paper)
9781606230657 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1606230654 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Index Number: F113
CLC: F113.4
Call Number: F113.4/P375/2nd.ed.
Contents: Includes bibliographical references (p. 292-313) and index.
Ch. 1. Development -- The geography of development -- measuring growth and development -- Criticisms of development measures -- The face of poverty -- Contentions over development -- Pt. I. Conventional theories of development -- Ch. 2. Classical and neoclassical economics -- Enlightenment origins of political economy -- The British Enlightenment -- The classical economists -- Adam Smith : beginnings -- Utilitarianism -- Ricardian calculations -- Mill's ethical economics -- List's skepticism -- Critique of classical economics -- Neoclassical economics -- Critique of neoclassical economics -- Ch. 3. From Keynesian economics to neoliberalism -- Dynamic analysis -- Keynesian economics -- Keynesianism and social democracy -- The developmental state -- Structuralism and import substitution -- Development economics : balanced and unbalanced growth -- The counterrevolution in development economics -- Crisis in Keynesian economics -- Neoliberalism -- Neoliberalism in economic policy -- World Bank policy -- Benevolent consensus -- Millennium Development Goals -- Debt relief -- Critique of neoliberal development -- Ch. 4. Development as modernization -- Naturalism -- Rationalism -- Civilized development -- Structural functionalism -- The Parsonian synthesis -- Critique of structural functionalism -- Sociological modernization theory -- Economic modernization theory -- Psychocultural theories of modernization -- Historical stages of growth -- Modernization surfaces -- Critique of the modernization approach -- Return of modernization -- Critique of Sachs -- Critique of modernization -- Pt. II. Nonconventional, critical theories of development -- Ch. 5. Marxism, socialism, and development -- Idealism and materialism -- Dialectics -- Production as the transformation of nature -- Production as social relations -- Capital -- Mode of production -- Development as social transformation -- Structural Marxism -- Imperialism -- Dependency theory -- World systems theory -- Regulation theory -- Criticisms of Marxist and neo-Marxist theories -- Socialist development in the USSR -- Cuba -- Venezuela -- Conclusion : development in contention -- Ch. 6. Poststructuralism, postcolonialism, and postdevelopmentalism -- The enlightenment and its critics -- Post-enlightenment criticisms -- Power-truth-knowledge -- Postcolonialism -- Intellectual dependency theory -- Rethinking development -- The poststructural turn in development studies -- Encountering development -- Postdevelopmentalism -- Conclusion : countercritique -- Ch. 7. Feminist theories of development -- Feminist epistemology -- Feminist criticisms of development theory -- Women, development, theory -- Women in development -- Women and development -- Gender and development -- Women, environment, and development -- Postmodernism and development -- Critique : a failure of nerve? -- Pt. III. Critical modernism -- Ch. 8. Critical modernism and democratic development -- Alternatives -- Critical modernism -- Democratic development -- Ethics -- Social movements -- Linkages -- Radical democracy.