ABSTRACT
An introductory development studies text which puts industrialization into theoretical context, examines the forms it has taken, and considers economically efficient and socially responsible alternatives.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|21 pages
Industrialization and development: definitions and debates
part II|34 pages
Historical "models"
part III|109 pages
Late industrialization
chapter Chapter Nine|21 pages
Flexible accumulation and the global economy: contemporary prospects for late industrializers
part IV|7 pages
Conclusion