Karl Polanyi as a Development Economist
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- Polanyi Levitt, Kari (Author)
Title
Karl Polanyi as a Development Economist
Abstract
The history of modern economic thought has been pre-occupied with the question of economic transformation or development. This survey of important contributions to the economics of development includes many economists not normally considered as pioneers in this field. The contributors point to the role of imperialist considerations in the early development of economic thought and the development discourse, and the impact of pressures for social and political reform. The economists and thinkers discussed include William Petty, David Ricardo, Friedrich List, Alexander Hamilton, Karl Marx, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, Alfred Marshall, Michal Kalecki, John Maynard Keynes, Nicholas Kaldor, Karl Polanyi, Raul Prebisch, Arthur Lewis, Alexander Gerschenkeron and Hans Singe
Book Title
Pioneers of Development Economics: Great Economists on Development
Publisher
Zed Books
Date
2005
Pages
234
Language
English
Citation
Polanyi Levitt, Kari. 2005. “Karl Polanyi as a Development Economist.” P. 234 in Pioneers of Development Economics: Great Economists on Development. Zed Books.
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Keywords
- development economics
- economic history
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