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The Poverty of "Development Economics"

by Deepak Lal
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Overview

In this book Deepak Lal outlines and assesses the validity of a set of beliefs about third world economic development that underlies the thinking of many politicians, bureaucrats,journalists, and academics in both developing and developed countries. He describes the various elements of this "Dirigiste Dogma" and shows how it inevitably breeds corruption. According to Lal,only a market-based liberal economic order can solve the age-old problem of structural mass poverty.

Its significant institutional bases include transparent financial systems and sufficiently deep financial markets to allow the hedging of foreign currency risk, and either a floating or rigidly fixed exchange rate.

Synopsis

Deepak Lal outlines and assesses the validity of a set of beliefs about third world economic development that underlies the thinking of many politicians, bureaucrats, journalists, and academics in both developing and developed countries.

About the Author, Deepak Lal

Deepak Lal is the James S. Coleman Professor of International Development Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2000
Publisher
MIT Press
Pages
195
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780262122344

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