Debt and Development(English, Paperback, Corbridge Stuart)

Debt and Development(English, Paperback, Corbridge Stuart)

  • Corbridge Stuart
Publisher:Wiley-BlackwellISBN 13: 9780631181385ISBN 10: 0631181385

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Debt and Development(English, Paperback, Corbridge Stuart) is written by Corbridge Stuart and published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0631181385 (ISBN 10) and 9780631181385 (ISBN 13).

In Debt and Development Stuart Corbridge offers an exciting new approach to the study of both debt and development, focusing on the international debt crisis of the 1980's and 1990's, and it's economic and geo-political consequences. Moving far beyond the framework of a narrative account, the author demonstrates that interpretations of this crisis - and attempts to manage it - are themselves reflections of wider assumptions about the dynamics of development and the organization of the global economy. Part I sets out to provide the 'standard narrative' of the debt crisis from the OPEC oil price rises onwards, ending with the most recent attempts at crisis management. After establishing, as much as is possible, the facts of the crisis, the author then provides in part II a demonstration of how this crisis might be interpreted from three quite different perspectives: a free market 'system stability' approach; a Keynesian 'system-correction' approach; and a Marxian 'system instability' approach. In a conclusion, the author considers how these competing perspectives on debt and development might be judged. Based on wide teaching experience in the field, Debt and Development will be welcomed by students and teachers of geography, developmental studies, economics, international relations and political science.