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Theories Of Development

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Book Details

  • Author: Richard Peet

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • Release Date: 01-12-2010

  • ISBN: 9788131603352

  • Language: English

  • Package Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches

About the Book
This widely adopted text critically evaluates the leading theories of international economic development, offering a comprehensive examination of various perspectives—from classical economic and sociological models to Marxist, poststructuralist, and feminist theories. It links these theories to contemporary world events and policy debates, providing insight into global economic realities.

This revised edition reflects evolving global economic dynamics, adding an extra chapter on classical and neoclassical economics and increasing coverage of real-world policy issues. It aims to make the complex theories of economic development more accessible to undergraduates and highlights what a more just and democratic form of development might look like today.

Key Features:

  • Comprehensive analysis of economic development theories.

  • Expanded coverage of real-world policy issues and empirical data.

  • Updated content reflecting current global economic trends.

About the Author / Editor

  • Richard Peet is a Professor of Geography at Clark University, Massachusetts.

  • Elaine Harwick is an Associate Professor of Geography at Framingham State College, Massachusetts.

This book is an essential resource for students and scholars interested in economic development theory and its real-world implications.