Paradigms in Economic Development: Classic Perspectives, Critiques and Reflections

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M.E. Sharpe, 1994. 2. 8. - 276페이지
Presents an introduction to East Asian politics. This book uses a thematic approach to describe the political development of China, Japan, and Koreas since the mid-nineteenth century and analyzes the social, cultural, political, and economic features of each country.

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An Interpretation of Economic Backwardness
17
Some International Aspects of the Problem
47
Economic Development with Unlimited Supplies of Labour
59
The Five StagesofGrowthA Summary
99
Reflections on the Concept of Prerequisites
107
On the Roots of Backwardness
125
The Development of Underdevelopment
149
The Latin American Periphery in the Global System
165
The Rise and Decline of Development Economics
191
Which Way Now?
211
The Misconceptions of Development Economics
233
Development Ecology and Women
243
Self DeterminationBirth of a Notion
255
A Guide to Further Reading
261
About the Editor 277
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For a Theory of Colonial Modes of Production
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138 페이지 - ... we must not forget that these idyllic village communities, inoffensive though they may appear, had always been the solid foundation of Oriental despotism, that they restrain•ed the human mind within the smallest possible compass, making it the unresisting tool of superstition, enslaving it beneath traditional rules, depriving it of all grandeur and historical energies.
137 페이지 - Hindustan may appear, did not go deeper than its surface. England has broken down the entire framework of Indian society, without any symptoms of reconstitution yet appearing.
74 페이지 - The central problem in the theory of economic development is to understand the process by which a community which was previously saving and investing 4 or 5 per cent of its national income or less, converts itself into an economy where voluntary saving is running at about 12 to 15 per cent of national income or more.
137 페이지 - It was, as Bernier tells us, the practice of the miserable tyrants whom he found in India, when they dreaded the capacity and spirit of some distinguished subject, and yet could not venture to murder him, to administer to him a daily dose of the pousta, a preparation of opium, the effect of which was in a few months to destroy all the bodily and mental powers of the wretch who was drugged with it, and to turn him into a helpless idiot.
50 페이지 - People working with more and better tools in a number of complementary projects become each other's customers.
135 페이지 - Indian methods of production and of industrial and commercial organisation could stand comparison with those in vogue in any other part of the world.

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