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Development and Underdevelopment Mitchell A. Seligson

Development and Underdevelopment By Mitchell A. Seligson

Development and Underdevelopment by Mitchell A. Seligson


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Includes two sections - one addressing the historical origins of the gap between rich and poor countries, and one focusing on how globalization has affected the gap between countries and between the rich and poor within countries.

Development and Underdevelopment Summary

Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Global Inequality by Mitchell A. Seligson

This new edition of ""Development and Underdevelopment"" retains the strongest contributions of the previous three editions, but includes 12 new chapters that reflect the many seminal contributions made to the field in recent years. There are also two new sections: one addressing the historical origins of the gap between rich and poor countries, and one focusing on how globalization has affected the gap between countries and between the rich and poor within countries.The editors' short introduction to each selection, highlighting its significance, remains a key feature of the book.

About Mitchell A. Seligson

Mitchell A. Seligson is Centennial Professor of political science at Vanderbilt University. John T Passe-Smith is professor of political science at the University of Central Arkansas.

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GOR013810654
9781588265845
1588265846
Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Global Inequality by Mitchell A. Seligson
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
2008-08-30
500
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