Gabriele Köhler, Charles Gore, Utz-Peter Reich, Thomas Ziesemer (eds.)
460
Seiten ·
24,80 EUR
(inklusive MwSt. und Versand)
ISBN
978-3-89518-075-0
(Mai 1996
)
The articles in this volume each in their own way question that process referred to - often unthinkingly - as development. Some question the core notion of development and critically examine the justifications for intervening in developing countries. Other papers explore the background and history of theories that guide development cooperation. A third set of papers explores specific policies, or a particular development intervention practice. Questioning the conventional wisdom is their common denominator.
The contributors to this volume are academics based in universities in Germany, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland, and practitioners from NGOs in the Netherlands and Thailand, and from different parts of the UN system. Hence, the papers will interest both professionals in developed and developing countries directly dealing with development cooperation, and theoreticians working on such fundamental issues as international trade, structural adjustment policies, or the ethics of economic practice.
II.Revisiting and renewing development economics: Waltraud Schelkle: Dualism in development economics: Some critical and an alternative remarks - Hans Ulrich Esslinger: Reinterpreting Keynes' "How to Pay for the War": A two-sector model of financing economic development - F. Haslinger/Th. Ziesemer: Endogenous growth and distributional conflict - Helmut Wagner: Conditionality in development aid: Is it welfare-enhancing in developing countries? - Thomas Ziesemer: Tying of aid reversed: Alternative incentive schemes for development aid, productivity enhancement and change of income distribution - H.-D. Feser/W. Flieger/G. Wiesch: Eco-dumping versus eco-imperialism? Reconciling environmental protection and international trade
III. Examining policies and politics: Henk-Jan Brinkman: Adjustment in Africa without development? - Kunibert Raffer: The Uruguay Round: Tilting trade rules further towards the North - Ulrich Busch: Conflicts and constraints in development strategies: The experience of Central and Eastern Europe - Susanne Teltscher: Informal economic activities and micro-enterprise development: Strategies and impact of programmes - Fons van der Velden: Private development cooperation in transition: The rise and fall of Northern non-governmental development organisations - Anita Pleumarom: Eco-tourism: A new "Green Revolution" in the Third World