Industrialization and development
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Industrialization and development
Oxford University Press, in association with the Open University, 1992
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Bibliography: p. 316-321
Includes index
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: ISBN 9780198773320
内容説明
This book focuses on the issue of industrialization, and the problems of debt and inequality. It examines the theories behind ways of achieving industrialization, and uses two major case studies - South Korea and Brazil - to illustrate two different theoretical approaches - market theories and structuralist theories. The book starts by presenting detailed case studies of the process of industrialization in Brazil and South Korea, from World War II to the 1980s. This is followed by an analysis of the contexts and issues arising from the two cases. The authors look at how Brazil and South Korea fit into the international industrial economy; what linkages exist between the debt problem and industrialization, and which technology strategies have been adopted in practice. In the light of the above case studies and issues, the last part of the book examines the ways in which different theories of development shed light on the possible paths to industrialization pursued by developing countries.
目次
- Section 1 Late Industrialization - Context and Development Theories: Rhys Jenkins - The international industrial economy
- Heather Gibson & Euclid Tsakolotos - Debt and industrialization
- Tom Hewitt - Industrialization in Brazil
- Chris Edwards - Industrialization in South Korea
- Rhys Jenkins & Chris Edwards - Theories of industrialization
- Rhys Jenkins & Chris Edwards - Interpreting Brazil and South Korea's industrialization
- Section 2 Issues in Industrialization: Tom Hewitt - Technology and industrialization
- Ruth Pearson - Gender and industrialization, Culture and industrialization, Environment and industrialization
- Tom Hewitt & David Wield - Other paths to industrialization?
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: pbk ISBN 9780198773337
内容説明
This book focuses on the issue of industrialization, and the problems of debt and inequality. It examines the theories behind ways of achieving industrialization, and uses two major case studies - South Korea and Brazil - to illustrate two different theoretical approaches - market theories and structuralist theories. The book starts by presenting detailed case studies of the process of industrialization in Brazil and South Korea, from World War II to the 1980s. This is followed by an analysis of the contexts and issues arising from the two cases. The authors look at how Brazil and South Korea fit into the international industrial economy; what linkages exist between the debt problem and industrialization, and which technology strategies have been adopted in practice. In the light of the above case studies and issues, the last part of the book examines the ways in which different theories of development shed light on the possible paths to industrialization pursued by developing countries.
目次
- Tom Hewitt and David Wield: Introduction
- Section 1: Late Industrialization - Context and Development Theories: Rhys Jenkins: The International Industrial Economy
- Heather Gibson and Euclid Tsakolotos: Debt and Industrialization
- Tom Hewitt: Industrialization in Brazil
- Chris Edwards: Industrialization in South Korea
- Rhys Jenkins and Chris Edwards: Theories of Industrialization
- Rhys Jenkins and Chris Edwards: Interpreting Brazil and South Korea's Industrialization
- Section 2: Issues in Industrialization: Tom Hewitt: Technology and Industrialization
- Ruth Pearson: Gender and Industrialization
- Vivian Schelling: Culture and Industrialization
- Paul Smith: Environment and Industrialization
- Tom Hewitt and David Wield: Conclusions: Other Paths to Industrialization?
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