Emerging issues in economic development: a contemporary theoretical perspective: essays in honour of Dipankar Dasgupta and Amitava Bose
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Oxford University of Press 2014Description: xxviii, 300 p. 22 cm ;HardISBN:- 978-0198099062
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Section 1: Corruption, Information, and Transparency
Section 2: Growth, Poverty, and Markets
Section 3: Informal and Microcredit
Section 4: Democracy and Development
Section 5: Bargaining, Technology Transfer, and Deterrence
In recent times, developing countries across the world have focused on a market-driven approach to address their economic issues. While this has resulted in financial growth, it has also led to a spurt in systemic challenges in many nations.
This volume explores the concerns faced by emerging economies from a present-day viewpoint, with in-depth analysis of key issues in economic development such as growth, market structure, poverty measurement, corruption, financial scams, voting behaviour, informal credit markets, and technology transfer, through the use of theoretical models.
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