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'''International development''' is a multi-disciplinary study involving macroeconomics, welfare economics, institutional design, and social choice theory. |
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* [[ForeignAssistanceAndEconomicDevelopment|Foreign Assistance and Economic Development]], Hollis B. Chenery and Alan M. Strout, 1966 * [[IsFixedInvestmentTheKeyToEconomicGrowth|Is Fixed Investment the Key to Economic Growth?]], Magnus Blomström, Robert E. Lipsey and Mario Zejan, 1996 * [[DevelopmentAsFreedom|Development as Freedom]], Amartya Sen, 1999 * [[TheElusiveQuestForGrowth|The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists' Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics]], William Easterly, 2002 |
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* [[BestPracticesAndEliteBelief|Best Practices and Elite Belief: International Competition and State Modernization in Qing China and Meiji Japan]], Alexandre Haym and Dylan Motin, 2025 |
International Development
International development is a multi-disciplinary study involving macroeconomics, welfare economics, institutional design, and social choice theory.
Contents
Reading Notes
The Stages of Economic Growth, Walt W. Rostow, 1959
Countering Guerilla Attack, Walt W. Rostow, 1961
Foreign Assistance and Economic Development, Hollis B. Chenery and Alan M. Strout, 1966
Is Fixed Investment the Key to Economic Growth?, Magnus Blomström, Robert E. Lipsey and Mario Zejan, 1996
Development as Freedom, Amartya Sen, 1999
The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists' Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics, William Easterly, 2002
Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty, Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson, 2012
The Nobel for Econsplaining, Brendan Greeley, 2024
Best Practices and Elite Belief: International Competition and State Modernization in Qing China and Meiji Japan, Alexandre Haym and Dylan Motin, 2025