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Handbooks in Economics #9: Handbook of Development Economics Volume 1by Hollis Burnley Chenery
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:For this Handbook authors known to have different views regarding the nature of development economics have been selected. The Handbook is organised around the implications of different sets of assumptions and their associated research programs. It is divided into three volumes, each with three parts which focus on the broad processes of development. Volume 1 of the Handbook begins by discussing the concept of development, its historical antecedents, and alternative approaches to the study of development, broadly construed. The second part is devoted to the structural transformation of economies. The role that human resources play in economic development is the focus of the last section of this volume. For more detailed information on the Handbooks in Economics series, please see our home page on Book News Annotation:The first of a two-volume set addresses the concept of economic
development, its historical antecedents, alternative approaches to
the study of economic development, and the structural transformation
of economics. It concludes with a look at the role that human
resources play in economic development.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Review:usly." Development Policy Review Review:economics seriously." Development Policy Review Review:certainly owe a debt of gratitude to Kyklos ..."The strength of the Handbook is that it presents a reasonable sample of articles on the main topics of development economics, narrowly defined." Natural Resources Forum "This addition to the prestigious North-Holland series of Handbooks in Economics is fully up to the high standards set by earlier titles. ..." "... These books should be obligatory items on the acquisitions list of any libraries which take their coverage of development economics seriously." Development Policy Review Review:es. ..." "... These books should be obligatory items on the acquisitions list of any libraries which take their coverage of development economics seriously." Development Policy Review Review:..." this is a wonderfully stimulating and comprehensive collection of essays on development economics. It deserves to be on the shelf of every serious scholar of development economics and to be closely read by graduate students working in the area." Economic Record "If one abmitiously attempts to make an overall evaluation of these two volumes, one must conclude that the two volumes are excellent and extremely worthwhile for all readers who are interested in development economics. Not only are almost all important problems tackled and very well presented in these two volumes, but also one learns how difficult the various problems of developing countries are and how difficult it is to achieve certain progress in the development of such countries. All chapters have an extremely good reference list so that one easily finds more literature should one desire to study specific problems." Journal of Economics/Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie ..."The Handbook is an impressive accomplishment. Academics more than practitioners will be the beneficiaries, and a cohort of graduate students will find the comprehensive surveys and extensive bibliographies a basic reference." Journal of Economic Literature ..."Overall, the volume provides an admirable overview of the field of development economics for the topics that it covers. ...We certainly owe a debt of gratitude to Kyklos ..."The strength of the Handbook is that it presents a reasonable sample of articles on the main topics of development economics, narrowly defined." Natural Resources Forum "This addition to the prestigious North-Holland series of Handbooks in Economics is fully up to the high standards set by earlier titles. ..." "... These books should be obligatory items on the acquisitions list of any libraries which take their coverage of development economics seriously." Development Policy Review Synopsis:For this handbook, authors known to have different views regarding the nature of development economics have been selected. The handbook is organised around the implications of different sets of assumptions and their associated research programs. It is divided into three volumes, each with three parts which focus on the broad processes of development. Volume 1 of the handbook begins by discussing the concept of development, its historical antecedents, and alternative approaches to the study of development, broadly construed. The second part is devoted to the structural transformation of economies. The role that human resources play in economic development is the focus of the last section of this volume. Table of Contentscome countries (M. Rosenzweig). Credit markets and interlinked transactions (C.Bell).
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