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Routledge Studies in Development Economics

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The last decade has seen dramatic changes in the economic position of developing countries. A minority of middle-income countries, especially in Asia, have fared relatively well. This has led some economists and policy makers to argue that other developing countries need to adopt the same policies of export led growth. However the results of this have been disappointing and many of the world's poorest countries have seen their positions decline in both relative and absolute terms. This series presents accounts of the present position of, and future prospects for, the developing countries.

211 Series Titles


Post-Apartheid Southern Africa Economic Challenges and Policies for the Future

Post-Apartheid Southern Africa: Economic Challenges and Policies for the Future

1st Edition

Edited By Lennart Petersson
January 29, 1998

This volume brings together some of the best-known and highly-regarded academics in the field to present a timely and comprehensive review of the prospects for economic integration and development in Southern Africa, and to analyse alternative strategies and policies for the future. It presents ...

Europe and Economic Reform in Africa Structural Adjustment and Economic Diplomacy

Europe and Economic Reform in Africa: Structural Adjustment and Economic Diplomacy

1st Edition

By Obed O. Mailafia
July 17, 1997

This book explores the complex, post-colonial relationship between Europe and African states. Using new field work as well as existing material the author explores * the dynamics of diplomacy * the operating practices of EU agreements * responses to debt and structural adjustment...

Financial Development and Economic Growth Theory and Experiences from Developing Countries

Financial Development and Economic Growth: Theory and Experiences from Developing Countries

1st Edition

Edited By Niels Hermes, Robert Lensink
October 31, 1996

This collection brings together a collection of theoretical and empirical findings on aspects of financial development and economic growth in developing countries. The book is divided into two parts: the first identifies and analyses the major theoretical issues using examples from developing ...

South African Economy Macroeconomic Prospects for the Medium Term

South African Economy: Macroeconomic Prospects for the Medium Term

1st Edition

By Peter Brixen, Finn Tarp
October 17, 1996

What are the macroeconomic prospects for South Africa until the new millennium? Two methods of macroeconomic modelling, associated with the World Bank and IMF, are used here to generate three scenarios, based on moderately optimistic projections. The methodology used can be applied to other ...

Liberalization in the Developing World Institutional and Economic Changes in Latin America, Africa and Asia

Liberalization in the Developing World: Institutional and Economic Changes in Latin America, Africa and Asia

1st Edition

Edited By Alex E. Fernandez Jilberto, Andre Mommen
May 23, 1996

Liberalization in the Developing World compares the success of liberalization strategies in Asia, Africa and Latin America over the past decade. Three models emerge, corresponding to the three continents covered, which reflect the degree of state intervention in the economy and the success of the ...

Financial Liberalization and Investment

Financial Liberalization and Investment

1st Edition

By Kanhaya Gupta, Robert Lensink
March 14, 1996

For two decades thinking on economic policy has been dominated by the idea of economic liberalization in general and financial deregulation in particular. This field has become both extensive and controversial, yet there is no single book which treats financial deregulation in a complete and ...

Monetary and Financial Policies in Developing Countries Growth and Stabilization

Monetary and Financial Policies in Developing Countries: Growth and Stabilization

1st Edition

By Anis Chowdhury, Akhtar Hossain
January 04, 1996

The issue of economic development and monetary stability has produced one of the most passionate debates in economic literature. Yet, much of the evidence employed in this debate is contradictory. Monetary and Financial Policies in Developing Countries: Growth and Stabilization brings together ...

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