ABSTRACT

The fifth edition of The Process of Economic Development offers a thorough and up-to-date treatment of development economics. It has been extensively revised throughout, reflecting the most recent developments in research and incorporating the latest empirical data, as well as key theoretical advances and many new topics. The world has seen vast economic growth in China, economic transformation in India, new challenges in Latin America, rapid economic progress in Southeast Asia, and the deepening impact of environmental issues such as climate change. This new edition addresses all these critical issues as well as the pivotal role of the state, where China’s capacity is contrasted with that of African states.

Transnational corporations’ reliance on low-wage manufacturing and labor arbitrage is featured in the book. Agricultural policy—extensively explored—remains crucial, as does the promotion of industrialization. This fifth edition offers a ‘state-of-the-art’ analysis of these essential themes and many others. Numerous case studies and issue focuses have been integrated with sundry central topics. Neoclassical theories and applications, including a timely exploration of behavioral economics, are both rigorously and accessibly explicated.

Cypher’s comprehensive account remains the development economics text par excellence, as it takes a much more practical, hands-on view of the issues facing the developing countries than other, overly mathematical texts. This book is unique in its scope and in the detailed attention it gives to a vast range of ideas, including pioneering developmentalist and heterodox formulations. Distinct institutional structures are examined within their historical contexts.

This landmark text will continue to be an invaluable resource for students, teachers, and researchers in the fields of development economics and development studies.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

part I|137 pages

An overview of economic development

chapter Chapter 1|43 pages

The development imperative

chapter Chapter 2|47 pages

Measuring economic growth and development

chapter Chapter 3|45 pages

Development in historical perspective

part II|118 pages

Theories of development and underdevelopment

chapter Chapter 4|44 pages

Classical political economy and beyond

chapter Chapter 5|36 pages

Developmentalist theories of economic development

chapter Chapter 6|36 pages

Heterodox theories of economic development

part III|300 pages

The structural transformation

chapter Chapter 7|40 pages

The state as a potential agent of transformation

From neoliberalism to embedded autonomy

chapter Chapter 9|40 pages

The initial structural transformation

Initiating the industrialization process

chapter Chapter 10|43 pages

Strategy switching and industrial transformation

chapter Chapter 11|62 pages

Agriculture and development

chapter Chapter 12|34 pages

Population, education, and human capital

chapter Chapter 13|34 pages

Technology and development

part IV|153 pages

Problems and issues

chapter Chapter 14|63 pages

Transnational corporations and economic development

chapter Chapter 15|39 pages

Managing the foreign account

Balance of payments issues and beyond

chapter Chapter 16|49 pages

International institutional linkages

The International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and foreign aid