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500 |a Principles and concepts -- Economics, institutions, and development -- Comparative economic development -- Classic theories of economic growth and development -- Contemporary models of development and underdevelopment -- Problems and policies : domestic -- Poverty, inequality, and development -- Population growth and economic development : causes, consequences, and controversies -- Urbanization and rural-urban migration : theory and policy -- Human capital : education and health in economic development -- Agricultural transformation and rural development -- The environment and development -- Development policymaking and the roles of market, state, and civil society -- Problems and policies : international and macro -- International trade theory and development strategy -- Balance of payments, developing-country debt, and the macroeconomic stabilization controversy -- Foreign finance, investment, and aid : controversies and opportunities -- Finance and fiscal policy for development 
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adam_text Contents Case Studies and Boxes xvü Preface xix Part One Principles and Concepts 1 1 Introducing Economic Development: A Global Perspective 2 1.1 How the Other Half Live 2 1.2 Economics and Development Studies 7 The Nature of Development Economics 7 Why Study Development Economics? Some Critical Questions 9 The Important Role of Values in Development Economics 12 Economies as Social Systems: The Need to Go Beyond Simple Economics 13 1.3 What Do We Mean by Development? 14 Traditional Economic Measures 14 The New Economic View of Development 14 Amartya Sen s Capability Approach 16 Development and Happiness 19 Three Core Values of Development 20 The Central Role of Women 22 The Three Objectives of Development 22 1.4 The Millennium Development Goals 23 1.5 Conclusions 25 ■ Case Study 1: Progress in the Struggle for More Meaningful Development: Brazil 28 2 Comparative Economic Development 37 2.1 Defining the Developing World З8 2.2 Basic Indicators of Development: Real Income, Health, and Education 44 Purchasing Power Parity 44 Indicators of Health and Education 45 2.3 Holistic Measures of Living Levels and Capabilities 47 The Traditional Human Development Index 47 The New Human Development Index 54 2.4 Characteristics of the Developing World: Diversity within Commonality 56 Lower Levels of Living and Productivity 57 Lower Levels of Human Capital 59 Higher Levels of Inequality and Absolute Poverty 61 Higher Population Growth Rates 62 Greater Social Fractionalization 64 Larger Rural Populations but Rapid Rural-to-Urban Migration 65 Lower Levels of Industrialization and Manufactured Exports 66 Adverse Geography 67 Underdeveloped Markets 68 Lingering Colonial Impacts and Unequal International Relations 69 2.5 How Low-Income Countries Today Differ from Developed Countries in Their Earlier Stages 71 Physical and Human Resource Endowments 71 Relative Levels of Per Capita Income and GDP 72 Climatic Differences 72 Population Size, Distribution, and Growth 73 The Historical Role of International Migration 73 The Growth Stimulus of International Trade 76 Basic Scientific and Technological Research and Development Capabilities 76 Efficacy of Domestic Institutions 77 2.6 Are Living Standards of Developing and Developed Nations Converging? 78 2.7 Long-Run Causes of Comparative Development 83 2.8 Concluding Observations 91 Ш Case Study 2: Comparative Economic Development: Pakistan and Bangladesh 94 3 Classic Theories of Economic Growth and Development 109 3.1 Classic Theories of Economic Development: Four Approaches 110 3.2 Development as Growth and the Linear-Stages Theories 110 Rostow s Stages of Growth HI The Harrod-Domar Growth Model 112 Obstacles and Constraints 114 Necessary versus Sufficient Conditions: Some Criticisms of the Stages Model 114 3.3 Structural-Change Models 115 The Lewis Theory of Development 115 Structural Change and Patterns of Development 120 Conclusions and Implications 121 3.4 The International-Dependence Revolution 122 The Neocolonial Dependence Model 122 The False-Paradigm Model 124 The Dualistic-Development Thesis 124 Conclusions and Implications 125 3.5 The Neoclassical Counterrevolution: Market Fundamentalism 126 Challenging the Statist Model: Free Markets, Public Choice, and Market-Friendly Approaches 126 Traditional Neoclassical Growth Theory 128 Conclusions and Implications 129 3.6 Classic Theories of Development: Reconciling the Differences 131 ■ Case Study 3: Schools of Thought in Context: South Korea and Argentina 133 Appendix 3.1 Components of Economic Growth 140 Appendix 3.2 The Solow Neoclassical Growth Model 146 Appendix 3.3 Endogenous Growth Theory 150 4 Contemporary Models of Development and Underdevelopment 155 4.1 Underdevelopment as a Coordination Failure 156 4.2 Multiple Equilibria: A Diagrammatic Approach 159 4.3 Starting Economic Development: The Big Push 163 The Big Push: A Graphical Model 165 Other Cases in Which a Big Push May Be Necessary 170 Why the Problem Cannot Be Solved by a Super-Entrepreneur 171 4.4 Further Problems of Multiple Equilibria 172 4.5 Michael Kremer s О -Ring Theory of Economic Development 176 The О -Ring Model 176 Implications of the О -Ring Theory 179 4.6 Economic Development as Self-Discovery 180 4.7 The Hausmann-Rodrik-Velasco Growth Diagnostics Framework 182 4.8 Conclusions 185 ■ Case Study 4: Understanding a Development Miracle: China 189 Part Two rrobJěmš and Policies; Domestic 201 5 Poverty, Inequality, and Development 202 5.1 Measuring Inequality and Poverty 204 Measuring Inequality 204 Measuring Absolute Poverty 211 5.2 Poverty, Inequality, and Social Welfare 219 What s So Bad about Extreme Inequality? 219 Dualistic Development and Shifting Lorenz Curves: Some Stylized Typologies 221 Kuznets s Inverted-U Hypothesis 224 Growth and Inequality 228 5.3 Absolute Poverty: Extent and Magnitude 229 Growth and Poverty 232 5.4 Economic Characteristics of High-Poverty Groups 235 Rural Poverty 236 Women and Poverty 237 Ethnic Minorities, Indigenous Populations, and Poverty 240 5.5 Policy Options on Income Inequality and Poverty: Some Basic Considerations 241 Areas of Intervention 241 Altering the Functional Distribution of Income through Relative Factor Prices 242 Modifying the Size Distribution through Increasing Assets of the Poor 244 Progressive Income and Wealth Taxes 245 Direct Transfer Payments and the Public Provision of Goods and Services 246 5.6 Summary and Conclusions: The Need for a Package of Policies 248 ■ Case Study 5: Institutions, Inequality, and Incomes: Ghana and Côte d Ivoire 250 Appendix 5.1 Appropriate Technology and Employment Generation: The Price Incentive Model 262 Appendix 5.2 The Ahluwalia-Chenery Welfare Index 265 5 Population Growth and Economic Development: Causes, Consequences, and Controversies 269 6.1 The Basic Issue: Population Growth and the Quality of Life 269 6.2 Population Growth: Past, Present, and Future 270 World Population Growth throughout History 270 Structure of the World s Population 273 The Hidden Momentum of Population Growth 277 6.3 The Demographic Transition 278 6.4 The Causes of High Fertility in Developing Countries: The Malthusian and Household Models 281 The Malthusian Population Trap 281 Criticisms of the Malthusian Model 284 The Microeconomic Household Theory of Fertility 285 The Demand for Children in Developing Countries 288 Implications for Development and Fertility 289 6.5 The Consequences of High Fertility: Some Conflicting Perspectives 290 It s Not a Real Problem 291 It s a Deliberately Contrived False Issue 292 It s a Desirable Phenomenon 292 It Is a Real Problem 294 Goals and Objectives: Toward a Consensus 297 6.6 Some Policy Approaches 298 What Developing Countries Can Do 298 What the Developed Countries Can Do 300 How Developed Countries Can Help Developing Countries with Their Population Programs 301 88 Case Study 6: Population, Poverty, and Development: China and India 303 7 Urbanization and Rural-Urban Migration: Theory and Policy 311 7.1 The Migration and Urbanization Dilemma 311 Urbanization: Trends and Projections 312 7.2 The Role of Cities 318 Industrial Districts 318 Efficient Urban Scale 322 7.3 The Urban Giantism Problem 323 First-City Bias 325 Causes of Urban Giantism 325 7.4 The Urban Informal Sector 327 Policies for the Urban Informal Sector 329 Women in the Informal Sector 333 7.5 Migration and Development 334 7.6 Toward an Economic Theory of Rural-Urban Migration 337 A Verbal Description of the Todaro Model 337 A Diagrammatic Presentation 340 Five Policy Implications 342 7.7 Summary and Conclusions: A Comprehensive Migration and Employment Strategy 344 ¡3 Case Study 7: Rural-Urban Migration and Urbanization in Developing Countries: India and Botswana 347 Appendix 7.1 A Mathematical Formulation of the Todaro Migration Model 356 8 Human Capital: Education and Health in Economic Development 359 8.1 The Central Roles of Education and Health 359 Education and Health as Joint Investments for Development 361 Improving Health and Education: Why Increasing Income Is Not Sufficient 362 8.2 Investing in Education and Health: The Human Capital Approach 365 8.3 Child Labor 368 8.4 The Gender Gap: Discrimination in Education and Health 373 Consequences of Gender Bias in Health and Education 375 8.5 Educational Systems and Development 377 The Political Economy of Educational Supply and Demand: The Relationship between Employment Opportunities and Educational Demands 377 Social versus Private Benefits and Costs 379 Distribution of Education 381 Education, Inequality, and Poverty 383 Education, Internal Migration, and the Brain Drain 386 8.6 Health Measurement and Distribution 386 8.7 Disease Burden 390 HIV/AIDS 393 Malaria 396 Parasitic Worms and Other Neglected Tropical Diseases 397 8.8 Health, Productivity, and Policy 399 Productivity 399 Health Systems Policy 400 ■ Case Study 8: Pathways out of Poverty: Progresa/Oportunidades 404 9 Agricultural Transformation and Rural Development 416 9.1 The Imperative of Agricultural Progress and Rural Development 416 9.2 Agricultural Growth: Past Progress and Current Challenges 419 Trends in Agricultural Productivity 419 Market Failures and the Need for Government Policy 422 9.3 The Structure of Agrarian Systems in the Developing World 423 Three Systems of Agriculture 423 Peasant Agriculture in Latin America, Asia, and Africa 425 Agrarian Patterns in Latin America: Progress and Remaining Poverty Challenges 427 Transforming Economies: Problems of Fragmentation and Subdivision of Peasant Land in Asia 429 Subsistence Agriculture and Extensive Cultivation in Africa 432 9.4 The Important Role of Women 433 9.5 The Microeconomics of Farmer Behavior and Agricultural Development 438 The Transition from Peasant Subsistence to Specialized Commercial Farming 438 Subsistence Farming: Risk Aversion, Uncertainty, and Survival 438 The Economics of Sharecropping and Interlocking Factor Markets 442 The Transition to Mixed or Diversified Farming 444 From Divergence to Specialization: Modern Commercial Farming 445 9.6 Core Requirements of a Strategy of Agricultural and Rural Development 447 Improving Small-Scale Agriculture 448 Conditions for Rural Development 450 ■ Case Study 9: The Need to Improve Agricultural Extension for Women Farmers: Kenya 453 10 The Environment and Development 465 10.1 Environment and Development: The Basic Issues 465 Economics and the Environment 465 Sustainable Development and Environmental Accounting 467 Population, Resources, and the Environment 468 Poverty and the Environment 469 Growth versus the Environment 469 Rural Development and the Environment 470 Urban Development and the Environment 470 The Global Environment and Economy 471 The Nature and Pace of Greenhouse Gas-Induced Climate Change 471 Natural Resource-Based Livelihoods as a Pathway out of Poverty: Promise and Limitations 471 The Scope of Domestic-Origin Environmental Degradation: An Overview 472 10.2 Rural Development and the Environment: A Tale of Two Villages 473 A Village in Sub-Saharan Africa 474 A Settlement Near the Amazon 474 Environmental Deterioration in Villages 475 10.3 Global Warming and Climate Change: Scope, Mitigation, and Adaptation 476 Scope of the Problem 476 Mitigation 478 Adaptation 479 10.4 Economic Models of Environment Issues 481 Privately Owned Resources 481 Common Property Resources 483 Public Goods and Bads: Regional Environmental Degradation and the Free-Rider Problem 486 Limitations of the Public-Good Framework 488 10.5 Urban Development and the Environment 488 Environmental Problems of Urban Slums 488 Industrialization and Urban Air Pollution 489 Problems of Congestion, Clean Water, and Sanitation 492 10.6 The Local and Global Costs of Rain Forest Destruction 493 10.7 Policy Options in Developing and Developed Countries 496 What Developing Countries Can Do 496 How Developed Countries Can Help Developing Countries 498 What Developed Countries Can Do for the Global Environment 500 И Case Study 10: A World of Contrasts on One Island: Haiti and the Dominican Republic 502 11 Development Policymaking and the Roles of Market, State, and Civil Society 511 11.1 A Question of Balance 511 11.2 Development Planning: Concepts and Rationale 512 The Planning Mystique 512 The Nature of Development Planning 513 Planning in Mixed Developing Economies 513 The Rationale for Development Planning 514 11.3 The Development Planning Process: Some Basic Models 516 Three Stages of Planning 516 Aggregate Growth Models: Projecting Macro Variables 517 Multisector Models and Sectoral Projections 519 Project Appraisal and Social Cost-Benefit Analysis 520 11.4 Government Failure and the Resurgent Preference for Markets over Planning 524 Problems of Plan Implementation and Plan Failure 524 The 1980s Policy Shift toward Free Markets 526 11.5 The Market Economy 528 Sociocultural Preconditions and Economic Requirements 528 11.6 The Washington Consensus on the Role of the State in Development and Its Subsequent Evolution 530 Toward a New Consensus 531 11.7 Development Political Economy: Theories of Policy Formulation and Reform 533 Understanding Voting Patterns on Policy Reform 534 Institutions and Path Dependency 536 Democracy versus Autocracy: Which Facilitates Faster Growth? 537 11.8 Development Roles of NGOs and the Broader Citizen Sector 539 11.9 Trends in Governance and Reform 546 Tackling the Problem of Corruption 546 Decentralization 547 Development Participation 549 ■ Case Study 11: The Role of Development NGOs: The BRAC Model 552 Part Three Problems and Policies: International and Macro 563 12 International Trade Theory and Development Strategy 564 12.1 Economic Globalization: An Introduction 564 12.2 International Trade: Some Key Issues 567 Five Basic Questions about Trade and Development 569 Importance of Exports to Different Developing Nations 571 Demand Elasticities and Export Earnings Instability 572 The Terms of Trade and the Prebisch-Singer Hypothesis 573 12.3 The Traditional Theory of International Trade 575 Comparative Advantage 575 Relative Factor Endowments and International Specialization: The Neoclassical Model 576 Trade Theory and Development: The Traditional Arguments 581 12.4 The Critique of Traditional Free-Trade Theory in the Context of Developing-Country Experience 582 Fixed Resources, Full Employment, and the International Immobility of Capital and Skilled Labor 583 Fixed, Freely Available Technology and Consumer Sovereignty 586 Internal Factor Mobility, Perfect Competition, and Uncertainty: Increasing Returns, Imperfect Competition and Issues in Specialization 586 The Absence of National Governments in Trading Relations 589 Balanced Trade and International Price Adjustments 590 Trade Gains Accruing to Nationals 590 Some Conclusions on Trade Theory and Economic Development Strategy 591 12.5 Traditional Trade Strategies for Development: Export Promotion versus Import Substitution 593 Export Promotion: Looking Outward and Seeing Trade Barriers 595 Expanding Exports of Manufactured Goods 597 Import Substitution: Looking Inward but Still Paying Outward 599 The IS Industrialization Strategy and Results 602 Foreign-Exchange Rates, Exchange Controls, and the Devaluation Decision 607 Trade Optimists and Trade Pessimists: Summarizing the Traditional Debate 611 12.6 The Industrialization Strategy Approach to Export Policy 613 12.7 South-South Trade and Economic Integration 617 Economic Integration: Theory and Practice 617 Regional Trading Blocs and the Globalization of Trade 619 12.8 Trade Policies of Developed Countries: The Need for Reform and Resistance to New Protectionist Pressures 620 Case Study 12: A Pioneer in Development Success through Trade: Taiwan 624 13 Balance of Payments, Debt, Financial Crises, and Stabilization Policies 638 13.1 International Finance and Investment: Key Issues 638 13.2 The Balance of Payments Account 639 General Considerations 639 A Hypothetical Illustration: Deficits and Debts 642 13.3 The Issue of Payments Deficits 644 Some Initial Policy Issues 644 Trends in the Balance of Payments 648 13.4 Accumulation of Debt and Emergence of the Debt Crisis 650 Background and Analysis 650 Origins of the 1980s Debt Crisis 652 13.5 Attempts at Alleviation: Macroeconomic Instability, Classic IMF Stabilization Policies, and Their Critics 654 The IMF Stabilization Program 654 Tactics for Debt Relief 656 13.6 Odious Debt and Its Prevention 661 13.7 Resolution of 1980S-1990S Debt Crises and Continued Vulnerabilities 662 13.8 The Global Financial Crisis and the Developing Countries 664 Causes of the Crisis and Challenges to Lasting Recovery 664 Economic Impacts on Developing Countries 666 Differing Impacts across Developing Regions 670 Prospects for Recovery and Stability 672 Opportunities as Well as Dangers? 673 ■ Case Study 13: Trade, Capital Flows, and Development Strategy: South Korea 675 14 Foreign Finance, Investment, and Aid: Controversies and Opportunities 684 14.1 The International Flow of Financial Resources 684 14.2 Private Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational Corporation 685 Private Foreign Investment: Some Pros and Cons for Development 688 Private Portfolio Investment: Benefits and Risks 694 14.3 The Role and Growth of Remittances 695 14.4 Foreign Aid: The Development Assistance Debate 697 Conceptual and Measurement Problems 697 Amounts and Allocations: Public Aid 699 Why Donors Give Aid 701 Why Recipient Countries Accept Aid 705 The Role of Nongovernmental Organizations in Aid 706 The Effects of Aid 707 14.5 Conflict and Development 708 The Scope of Violent Conflict and Conflict Risks 708 The Consequences of Armed Conflict 708 The Causes of Armed Conflict and Risks of Conflict 712 The Resolution and Prevention of Armed Conflict 713 Ш Case Study 14: African Success Story at Risk: Botswana 718 15 Finance and Fiscal Policy for Development 729 15.1 The Role of the Financial System in Economic Development 730 Differences between Developed and Developing Financial Systems 731 15.2 The Role of Central Banks and Alternative Arrangements 734 The Role of Development Banking 738 15.3 Informal Finance and the Rise of Microfinance 739 Traditional Informal Finance 739 Microfinance Institutions 741 15.4 Reforming Financial Systems 746 Financial Liberalization, Real Interest Rates, Savings, and Investment 746 Financial Policy and the Role of the State 747 Debate on the Role of Stock Markets 749 15.5 Fiscal Policy for Development 751 Macrostability and Resource Mobilization 751 Taxation: Direct and Indirect 751 15.6 State-Owned Enterprises and Privatization 756 Improving the Performance of SOEs 757 Privatization: Theory and Experience 758 15.7 Public Administration: The Scarcest Resource 761 β Case Study 15: Making Microfinance Work for the Poor: The Grameen Bank of Bangladesh 763 Glossary 773 Name Index 787 Subject Index 797 Accessible theory, relevant policy issues, and the latest data and research Economic Development presents the latest thinking in economic development with the clear and comprehensive approach that has been so well received in previous editions. The pace and scope of economic development continues its rapid, uneven, and sometimes- unexpected evolution. This text explains the unprecedented progress that has been made in the developing world - but fully confronts the enormous problems and challenges that remain to be addressed in the years ahead. The text shows the wide diversity across the developing world, and the differing positions in the global economy held by developing countries. The principles of development economics are key to understanding how we got to where we are, why many development problems are so difficult to solve, and the design of economic development policy and programs as we look ahead. NEW TO THIS EDITION ■ GLOBAL CRISIS. A major new section of the text addresses the potential longer-term impacts of the global financial crisis on economic development, examining conditions that caused the crisis, its aftermath, and possible broader implications and potential differences across developing nations and regions. ■ VIOLENT CONFLICT. The new edition provides an entirely new major section on the causes and consequences of violent conflict, post-conflict recovery and development, and prevention of conflict through an improved understanding of its major causes. ■ NEW CASE STUDIES. Two new full-length end-of-chapter comparative case studies are introduced to address current topics and findings, and to broaden geographic coverage.
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Economic development
Economic development
Entwicklungsländer
Wirtschaftsentwicklung
Wirtschaftspolitik
Entwicklungstheorie (DE-588)4121207-1 gnd
Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 gnd
Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4066438-7 gnd
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title Economic development
title_auth Economic development
title_exact_search Economic development
title_full Economic development Michael P. Todaro ; Stephen C. Smith
title_fullStr Economic development Michael P. Todaro ; Stephen C. Smith
title_full_unstemmed Economic development Michael P. Todaro ; Stephen C. Smith
title_short Economic development
title_sort economic development
topic Economic development
Entwicklungsländer
Wirtschaftsentwicklung
Wirtschaftspolitik
Entwicklungstheorie (DE-588)4121207-1 gnd
Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 gnd
Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4066438-7 gnd
Entwicklungspolitik (DE-588)4014957-2 gnd
Entwicklungsökonomie (DE-588)4213090-6 gnd
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Entwicklungstheorie
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Entwicklungsökonomie
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