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KINGSWAY BOOKS LEVEL 3 | 338.90091724 CHAN | AVAILABLE |
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Introduction : reclaiming development | 1 | |||||
Pt. I | Myths and realities about development | 5 | ||||
Myth 1 | Today's wealthy countries achieved success through a steadfast commitment to the free market | 7 | ||||
Myth 2 | Neoliberalism works | 14 | ||||
Myth 3 | Neoliberal globalization cannot and should not be stopped | 25 | ||||
Myth 4 | The neoliberal American model of capitalism represents the ideal that all developing countries should seek to replicate | 31 | ||||
Myth 5 | The East Asian model is idiosyncratic : the Anglo-American model is universal | 38 | ||||
Myth 6 | Developing countries need the discipline provided by international institutions and by politically independent domestic policymaking institutions | 46 | ||||
Pt. II | Economic policy alternatives | 53 | ||||
Policy alternatives 1 | Trade and industry | 55 | ||||
Policy alternatives 2 | Privatization and intellectual property rights | 82 | ||||
Policy alternatives 3 | International private capital flows | 106 | ||||
Policy alternatives 4 | Domestic financial regulation | 150 | ||||
Policy alternatives 5 | Macroeconomic policies and institutions | 164 | ||||
Conclusion : obstacles and opportunities for reclaiming development | 202 |
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LOCATION | CALL NUMBER | VOLUME | STATUS |
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KINGSWAY BOOKS LEVEL 3 | 338.90091724 CHAN | AVAILABLE |
Table of Contents | ||||||
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Introduction : reclaiming development | 1 | |||||
Pt. I | Myths and realities about development | 5 | ||||
Myth 1 | Today's wealthy countries achieved success through a steadfast commitment to the free market | 7 | ||||
Myth 2 | Neoliberalism works | 14 | ||||
Myth 3 | Neoliberal globalization cannot and should not be stopped | 25 | ||||
Myth 4 | The neoliberal American model of capitalism represents the ideal that all developing countries should seek to replicate | 31 | ||||
Myth 5 | The East Asian model is idiosyncratic : the Anglo-American model is universal | 38 | ||||
Myth 6 | Developing countries need the discipline provided by international institutions and by politically independent domestic policymaking institutions | 46 | ||||
Pt. II | Economic policy alternatives | 53 | ||||
Policy alternatives 1 | Trade and industry | 55 | ||||
Policy alternatives 2 | Privatization and intellectual property rights | 82 | ||||
Policy alternatives 3 | International private capital flows | 106 | ||||
Policy alternatives 4 | Domestic financial regulation | 150 | ||||
Policy alternatives 5 | Macroeconomic policies and institutions | 164 | ||||
Conclusion : obstacles and opportunities for reclaiming development | 202 |