Multinationals and Maldevelopment: Alternative Development Strategies in Argentina, the Ivory Coast and Korea
An important contribution to the increasingly topical debate over which development strategies work best for newly industrializing countries. This new edition of a highly successful book, not previously available in paperback, offers a thorough and up-to-date assessment of development theories leading to clear policy prescriptions. There are two completely new chapters on the current debate on the East Asian Model and the different development path taken in Latin America, and on the New Comparative Political Economy. Alschuler demonstrates that a new conceptual framework, incorporating features of dependency theory and world system analysis, is needed in order to capture the complex interaction between multinationals, development strategies and class alliances and their impact on development.
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Multinationals and Maldevelopment: Alternative Development Strategies in Argentina, the Ivory Coast and Korea
An important contribution to the increasingly topical debate over which development strategies work best for newly industrializing countries. This new edition of a highly successful book, not previously available in paperback, offers a thorough and up-to-date assessment of development theories leading to clear policy prescriptions. There are two completely new chapters on the current debate on the East Asian Model and the different development path taken in Latin America, and on the New Comparative Political Economy. Alschuler demonstrates that a new conceptual framework, incorporating features of dependency theory and world system analysis, is needed in order to capture the complex interaction between multinationals, development strategies and class alliances and their impact on development.
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Multinationals and Maldevelopment: Alternative Development Strategies in Argentina, the Ivory Coast and Korea

Multinationals and Maldevelopment: Alternative Development Strategies in Argentina, the Ivory Coast and Korea

by L. Alschuler
Multinationals and Maldevelopment: Alternative Development Strategies in Argentina, the Ivory Coast and Korea

Multinationals and Maldevelopment: Alternative Development Strategies in Argentina, the Ivory Coast and Korea

by L. Alschuler

Hardcover(2nd ed. 1998)

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An important contribution to the increasingly topical debate over which development strategies work best for newly industrializing countries. This new edition of a highly successful book, not previously available in paperback, offers a thorough and up-to-date assessment of development theories leading to clear policy prescriptions. There are two completely new chapters on the current debate on the East Asian Model and the different development path taken in Latin America, and on the New Comparative Political Economy. Alschuler demonstrates that a new conceptual framework, incorporating features of dependency theory and world system analysis, is needed in order to capture the complex interaction between multinationals, development strategies and class alliances and their impact on development.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333699461
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 03/11/1998
Series: Alternative Development Strategies in Argentina, the Ivory C
Edition description: 2nd ed. 1998
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

List of Tables List of Figures Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition Multinationals: Engines of Development or Maldevelopment? Argentina: From Egalitarian Stagnation to Authoritarian Growth Ivory Coast: Libertarian Growth Without Equality Korea: Authoritarian Growth with Equality Alternative Development Strategies and Maldevelopment What is the New Comparative Political Economy? Divergent Development: the Newly Industrializing Countries of East Asia and Latin America Appendices Notes References Index
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