Economic development / E. Wayne Nafziger.
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- 9780521765480
- 330.9172/4 22
- HC59.7 .N23 2012
- BUS068000
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HC59.7 .K485 1981 Policy economics : | HC59.7 .L426 1970 Industry and trade in some developing countries : | HC59.7 .M5763 2011 Macroeconomics in emerging markets / | HC59.7 .N23 2012 Economic development / | HC59.7 .S882 1987 Surveys in development economics / | HC 59.7 .T552 1985. Economic development in the third world / | HC59.72.P6 P6856 2007 Volume 3. Poverty, poverty alleviation, and social disadvantage : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"E. Wayne Nafziger analyzes the economic development of Asia, Africa, Latin America, and East-Central Europe"--Provided by publisher.
"E. Wayne Nafziger analyzes the economic development of Asia, Africa, Latin America, and East-Central Europe. The book is suitable for those with a background in economics principles. Nafziger explains the reasons for the recent fast growth of India, Poland, Brazil, China, and other Pacific Rim countries, and the slow, yet essential, growth for a turnaround of sub-Saharan Africa. The fifth edition of the text, written by a scholar of developing countries, is replete with real-world examples and up-to-date information. Nafziger discusses poverty, income inequality, hunger, unemployment, the environment and carbon-dioxide emissions, and the widening gap between rich (including middle-income) and poor countries. Other new components include the rise and fall of models based on Russia, Japan, China/Taiwan/Korea, and North America; randomized experiments to assess aid; an exploration of whether information technology and mobile phones can provide poor countries with a shortcut to prosperity; and a discussion of how worldwide financial crises, debt, and trade and capital markets affect developing countries"--Provided by publisher.
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