Preface 1 Introduction: Towards a History of Development Economics Postscript as Personal Preamble 1 The Paradoxes of Development 2 From Economics to Economics Imperialism 3 From Pre-washington Consensus . 4 . to Post Washington Consensus 5 Twixt Development Economics . 6 . and Development Studies 7 Future Prospects 2 Entitlement Failure? Postscript as Personal Preamble 1 Introduction 2 The Entitlement Approach as Such 3 Is the Entitlement Approach Micro or Macro? 3.1 Establishing Entitlements? 3.2 Classes, Value and Economic Theory 3.3 Approach and Method 4 The Specificity of Food 5 Concluding Remarks 3 Economics and Ethics: Amartya Sen as Starting Point Preamble Postscript 1 Introduction 2 From Social Choice to Development as Freedom 3 Conclusion 4 Economics Imperialism and the New Development Economics as Kuhnian Paradigm Shift Postscript as Personal Preamble 1 Introduction 2 Neo-liberalism, Postmodernism and Economics Imperialism 3 Post Washington Consensus as Kuhnian Revolution? 4 The Prospect Ahead by Way of Conclusion 5 New Trade Theory Versus Old Trade Policy: A Continuing Enigma Postscript as Personal Preamble 1 Introduction 2 Conventional Arguments for Trade Liberalisation 3 New Trade Theory 3.
1 Market Imperfections and Strategic Behaviour 3.2 Links with New Growth Theory 3.3 Political Economy Arguments 4 Empirical Evidence 4.1 Cross-Country Research 4.2 Industry and Firm-Level Studies 5 Concluding Remarks 6 A Formal Note on New Theories of International Trade and Development Postscript as Personal Preamble 1 Introduction 2 Model of Type i 3 Type iiModels 4 Concluding Remarks 7 Beyond the Developmental State Postscript as Personal Preamble 1 The Lecture 8 Locating Industrial Policy in Developmental Transformation: Lessons from the Past, Prospects for the Future Postscript as Personal Preamble 1 Introduction 2 From Defining Industrial Policy . 3 . to the Developmental State as Such 3.1 The Evolution of the dsp 4 Financialisation and Economic Structure 4.
1 Financial Liberalisation after the Bretton-Woods Period 4.2 Corporate Restructuring, Value Chains and Financialisation 4.3 Financialisation of Nonfinancial Corporations 5 Neoliberalism, Financial Liberalisation and Financialisation in Developing Countries 6 Developmentalism within the Neoliberal Era 7 Concluding Remarks References Index.