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This paper revisits one of the classic debates on world capitalist development – the ‘transition to capitalism’ debate …. However the reverse happens, and development theory is deprived of an adequate explanation for national differentiation in … assesses the skewed character which results, in contemporary accounts (both within and outside economics) of development …
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This paper was originally presented at the ‘Marxism and Political Economy’ conference called by the International Socialist Journal on Saturday 29th September 2007. A revised version was presented to the Historical Materialism conference on 13th November 2007. It enquires why, although...
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The monography considers laws and mechanisms of social development from positions of positivism, dialectic materialism … institutes. Social development is considered as result of opposition of a society and the social systems. The author offers new …
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Pakistani women. The western women are playing a very important role in economic development through SMEs in comparison with the … in SME and their impact on economic development. The research reveals that women Play s significant role in the developed … distinguish any consistent pattern in the development of gender shares in self-employment, women have clearly increased their …
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economic growth, and (c) how growth in turn relates to the ‘inclusive development’ of 53 African countries during the 1996 … doing business as expressed in the state of KE, and through it to the inclusive development via the economic growth of those … inclusive development. In fact, growth of this kind has stronger effects on inclusive development and by implication on poverty …
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Since before Adam Smith, economists have been concerned with development. However, they have seldom understood it or … to force development everywhere into a rigid pattern. Since 1874, the marginalists and their Neoliberal descendents have … credibility by spawning a mindless globalisation and long series of economic, human and social disasters. So today development …
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Bangladesh came into being following more than two decades of political struggle culminating in the war of independence in 1971. This struggle was inspired by a vision for a democratic, non-communal, prosperous, and equitable society. After 15 years of parliamentary democracy, it is reasonable...
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Bangladesh came into being following more than two decades of political struggle culminating in the war of independence in 1971. This struggle was inspired by a vision for a democratic, non-communal, prosperous, and equitable society. After 15 years of parliamentary democracy, it is reasonable...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009647708
economic growth, and (c) how growth in turn relates to the ‘inclusive development’ of 53 African countries during the 1996 … doing business as expressed in the state of KE, and through it to the inclusive development via the economic growth of those … inclusive development. In fact, growth of this kind has stronger effects on inclusive development and by implication on poverty …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011098704
Why are some countries so much richer than others? Development Accounting is a first-pass attempt at organizing the …
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