There is no alternative to neoliberal economics - or so it appeared when Reclaiming Development was published in 2004. Many of the same driving assumptions - monetarism and globalization - remain within the international development policy establishment. Ha-Joon Chang and Ilene Grabel confront this neoliberal development model head-on by combining devastating economic critique with an array of innovative policies and an in-depth analysis of the experiences of leading Western and East Asian economies. Still, much has changed since 2004 - the relative success of some developing countries in weathering the global financial crisis has exposed the latent contradictions of the neoliberal model. The resulting situation of increasingly open policy innovation in the global South means that Reclaiming Development is even more relevant today than when it was first published. History is being made.
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Dimensions
Width
16 mm
Height
214 mm
Length
136 mm
Weight
360 gr
Series & Set Details
Series Name
Critique. Influence. Change
Book Details
Title
Reclaiming Development
Imprint
Zed Books Ltd
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Genre
Business & Economics
Source Type
N
ISBN13
9781780325590
Book Category
Reference Books
BISAC Subject Heading
BUS068000
Book Subcategory
Economics Books
ISBN10
1780325592
Language
English
Contributors
Author Info
Ha-Joon Chang, a Korean native, has taught at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, since 1990. He has worked as a consultant for numerous international organizations, including various UN agencies, the World Bank, and the Asian Development Bank. He has published 11 books, including Kicking Away the Ladder, winner of the 2003 Myrdal Prize. In 2005, Ha-Joon Chang was awarded the 2005 Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought.Ha-Joon Chang teaches economics at Cambridge University. His books include Reclaiming Development (Zed 2004) and 23 Things They Don't Tell You about Capitalism (2010).