Introduction to Development Economics by Subrata Ghatak

Introduction to Development Economics by Subrata Ghatak

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With vastly improved and updated pedagogical features such as new topical case studies and questions for discussion, Subrata Ghatak introduces what can be a difficult topic with a welcome clarity.

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Introduction to Development Economics by Subrata Ghatak

Charged with analysing and criticising the way economies develop and grow, development economists play a vital role in attempting to reduce inequality across the world. The fourth edition of this classic textbook introduces students to this vital field. All of the popular aspects of earlier editions are retained with new additions such as the introduction of endogenous growth theory. The book also includes the very latest World Bank development data. With vastly improved and updated pedagogical features such as new topical case studies and questions for discussion, Subrata Ghatak introduces what can be a difficult topic with a welcome clarity.
SUBRATA GHATAK is Emeritus Professor of Applied Economics at Kingston University, London, UK. He has written eight books and published numerous articles in national and international journals and books. He has also acted as a Consultant to the World Bank and the United Nations.

JOSü¾Ž–Œ¼ R. Sü¾Œ–Œ¼NCHEZ-FUNG is Senior Lecturer in Economics at Kingston University, London, UK. He has held positions as Visiting Scholar at Columbia University in New York, Senior Associate Member of St Antony's College, University of Oxford, and Director of Economic Research at the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic.

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ISBN 13 9780415280761
ISBN 10 0415280761
Title Introduction to Development Economics
Author Subrata Ghatak
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2003-11-27
Number of pages 480
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.