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Reclaiming Development Studies

Reclaiming Development Studies

Essays for Ashwani Saith

by Murat ArselAnirban Dasgupta and Servaas Storm
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Publication Date: 08/06/2021

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The mission, relevance and intellectual orientation of development studies is increasingly challenged from various fronts such as decoloniality, 'global development' and randomized control trials. The essays featured in this collection together argue for the need of the field to reclaim its critical political economy tradition. Building on the contributions of Ashwani Saith, the contributions touch upon many of the central questions of development studies centred around structural change, labour and inequality.
ISBN:
9781785279966
9781785279966
Category:
Development economics & emerging economies
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
08-06-2021
Publisher:
Anthem Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
300
Dimensions (mm):
229x153x26mm
Weight:
0.45kg

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