This volume contains 21 selected essays by Professor Sir Hans Singer written over the last two decades.
The volume addresses:-
- development economics in historical perspective and considers where it stands today
- the early pioneers of 'development' thinking including Smith and Keynes
- growth, industrialization and trade
- current questions of the terms of trade debate and import substitution
- North-South and South-South linkages
- foreign aid
The author gives grateful thanks to Matthew Morris and Hans Ulrich Esslinger for their contributions to this book.
The late H.W. Singer, formerly Emeritus Professor and Professorial Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK