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The Political Economy of Development The World Bank Neoliberalism and Development Research

Books from same Author: Kate Bayliss and Ben Fine and Elisa Van Waeyenberge

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    Author(s)Kate Bayliss and Ben Fine and Elisa Van Waeyenberge
    PublisherPluto Press
    ISBN9780745331034
    Pages344
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2007

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    Pluto Press The Political Economy of Development The World Bank Neoliberalism and Development Research by Kate Bayliss and Ben Fine and Elisa Van Waeyenberge

    Any student, academic or practitioner wanting to succeed in development studies, radical or mainstream, must understand the World Bank's role and the evolution of its thinking and activities. The Political Economy of Development provides tools for gaining this understanding and applies them across a range of topics. The research, practice and scholarship of development are always set against the backdrop of the World Bank, whose formidable presence shapes both development practice and thinking. This book brings together academics that specialise in different subject areas of development and reviews their findings in the context of the World Bank as knowledge bank, policy-maker and financial institution. The volume offers a compelling contribution to our understanding of development studies and of development itself. The Political Economy of Development is an invaluable critical resource for students, policy-makers and activists in development studies.