Industrialization and Globalization: Theory and Evidence from Developing CountriesRoutledge, 2002 M03 28 - 240 páginas In a refreshingly accessible style John Weiss presents a survey of industrialization in developing countries since 1945, as well as a study of the predominant theories of industrial growth in the Third World. This authoritative text analyzes:* the possibility of different paths to industrialization* the dominant neoclassical view and the challenges |
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2 Are there different paths to industrialisation? | 20 |
3 Neoclassical orthodoxy dominant | 44 |
4 What remains of the challenges to orthodoxy? | 71 |
is it really beautiful? | 100 |
can we open the black box? | 121 |
7 Globalisation and industrialisation | 140 |
8 Creating competitive advantage | 163 |
Notes | 180 |
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