International political economy of development
Analyze and critique the various approaches and models of development, with a focus on understanding the key factors influencing development in diverse geographical regions such as China, India, Chile, Africa, and the Arab region, in order to comprehend the complex dynamics of international political economy.
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Chapter 127. Study Of DevelopmentThis chapter explores the study of development, starting with the history of development and the Industrial Revolution in Britain. It discusses the impact of colonialism on development, economic growth in Western nations, global inequality, post-WW2 aid, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The chapter also delves into development thought and how it shapes societies and policies.
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Chapter 128. Fifty Years Of Economic Growth And Development StrategyThis chapter explores the fifty years of economic growth and development strategies, highlighting the shift in thinking, the role of the state, market failures, and the importance of finding the right balance between government intervention and market forces.
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Chapter 129. Inequality And Development: An OverviewIn this chapter, we provide an overview of inequality and development. We discuss the different types of inequality, the attributes used to measure it, its historical trends, and the drivers behind it.
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Chapter 130. Women's Economic Roles And The Development ParadigmWomen's full participation in the economy is crucial for sustainable development and economic growth. This article explores women's economic roles, gender gaps, and policy approaches to promote women's empowerment.
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Chapter 131. The Asian Model Of DevelopmentThe Asian model of development is characterized by rapid economic growth, geographical diversity, and a rich cultural heritage. However, it also faces sustainability challenges and the need for inclusive and green development.
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Chapter 132. Development In China, India, Chile, The African And Arab RegionThis page explores the development processes in China, India, Chile, Africa, and the Arab region, highlighting their achievements, challenges, and the need for sustainable and equitable growth.