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Category : Developing countries
Languages : en
Pages : 518
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Wenig Zeit für die Dritte Welt. Not much time for the Third World
Author: Erhard EPPLER
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Languages : en
Pages : 143
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 143
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Lexikon Dritte Welt
Author: Dieter Nohlen
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ISBN: 9783499614682
Category :
Languages : de
Pages : 947
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ISBN: 9783499614682
Category :
Languages : de
Pages : 947
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Wenig Zeit für die Dritte Welt. Not much time for the Third World. Translated ... by Gerard Finan
Author: Erhard EPPLER
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ISBN: 9780854962211
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 143
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ISBN: 9780854962211
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 143
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Die Dritte Welt
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Category : Social problems
Languages : de
Pages : 678
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Category : Social problems
Languages : de
Pages : 678
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Die Dritte Welt
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Category : Developing countries
Languages : en
Pages : 518
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Category : Developing countries
Languages : en
Pages : 518
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Ost-West-Konflikt und Dritte-Welt-Krise
Author: Willy Brandt
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Languages : de
Pages : 103
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Languages : de
Pages : 103
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Universitat und Dritte Welt
Author: Deutsche Stiftung für Internationale Entwicklung
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Languages : en
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Languages : en
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Publisher: V&R unipress GmbH
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Languages : en
Pages : 230
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Publisher: V&R unipress GmbH
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Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
How Rich Countries Got Rich ... and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor
Author: Erik S Reinert
Publisher: Hachette UK
ISBN: 1541762886
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
A maverick economist explains how protectionism makes nations rich, free trade keeps them poor---and how rich countries make sure to keep it that way. Throughout history, some combination of government intervention, protectionism, and strategic investment has driven successful development everywhere from Renaissance Italy to the modern Far East. Yet despite the demonstrable success of this approach, development economists largely ignore it and insist instead on the importance of free trade. Somehow, the thing that made rich nations rich supposedly won't work on poor countries anymore. Leading heterodox economist Erik Reinert's invigorating history of economic development shows how Western economies were founded on protectionism and state activism and only later promoted free trade, when it worked to their advantage. In the tug-of-war between the gospel of government intervention and free-market purists, the issue is not that one is more correct, but that the winning nation tends to favor whatever benefits them most. As Western countries begin to sense that the rules of the game they set were rigged, Reinert's classic book gains new urgency. His unique and edifying approach to the history of economic development is critical reading for anyone who wants to understand how we got here and what to do next, especially now that we aren't so sure we'll be the winners anymore.
Publisher: Hachette UK
ISBN: 1541762886
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
A maverick economist explains how protectionism makes nations rich, free trade keeps them poor---and how rich countries make sure to keep it that way. Throughout history, some combination of government intervention, protectionism, and strategic investment has driven successful development everywhere from Renaissance Italy to the modern Far East. Yet despite the demonstrable success of this approach, development economists largely ignore it and insist instead on the importance of free trade. Somehow, the thing that made rich nations rich supposedly won't work on poor countries anymore. Leading heterodox economist Erik Reinert's invigorating history of economic development shows how Western economies were founded on protectionism and state activism and only later promoted free trade, when it worked to their advantage. In the tug-of-war between the gospel of government intervention and free-market purists, the issue is not that one is more correct, but that the winning nation tends to favor whatever benefits them most. As Western countries begin to sense that the rules of the game they set were rigged, Reinert's classic book gains new urgency. His unique and edifying approach to the history of economic development is critical reading for anyone who wants to understand how we got here and what to do next, especially now that we aren't so sure we'll be the winners anymore.
Wilhelm Raabe
Author: Dirk Göttsche
Publisher: MHRA
ISBN: 1906540012
Category : Austrian literature
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Wilhelm Raabe (1831-1910) is one of the major figures of 19th-century German Realist writing, acknowledged as an innovator both stylistically and thematically. But until now there has been little concentration on the international and postcolonial dimensions of Raabe's work - his literary critique of colonialism, his engagement with modernization and globalization, his involvement in 19th century German discourses about America, Africa and Asia, and the links between international and national issues in his writing. In Raabe International, contributions from many eminent critics address Raabe both as a writer on world affairs and as a subject himself for translation and comment outside of Germany.
Publisher: MHRA
ISBN: 1906540012
Category : Austrian literature
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Wilhelm Raabe (1831-1910) is one of the major figures of 19th-century German Realist writing, acknowledged as an innovator both stylistically and thematically. But until now there has been little concentration on the international and postcolonial dimensions of Raabe's work - his literary critique of colonialism, his engagement with modernization and globalization, his involvement in 19th century German discourses about America, Africa and Asia, and the links between international and national issues in his writing. In Raabe International, contributions from many eminent critics address Raabe both as a writer on world affairs and as a subject himself for translation and comment outside of Germany.