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The Financial Crisis and Developing Countries
A Global Multidisciplinary Perspective
9780857935205 Edward Elgar Publishing
The Financial Crisis and Developing Countries discusses and analyses regional and country specific impacts of the financial crisis in emerging markets and developing countries, covering all continents. Using heterodox and mainstream methodologies, the book develops a multidisciplinary perspective on the crisis phenomenon as it examines how the crisis changes concepts of development, critically discusses the mainstream approach, analyses (global) governance issues (including the G20) and shows the actual impact for the poor and crisis vulnerable.
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The Financial Crisis and Developing Countries is an invaluable discussion and analysis of the regional and country specific impacts of the financial crisis in both emerging markets and developing countries.
Using heterodox and mainstream methodologies, the book develops a multidisciplinary perspective on the crisis, showing empirical impacts on the poor and vulnerable. It examines how the crisis continues to change our concepts of development, critically discusses mainstream approaches, and analyses (global) governance responses including of the G20. The contributors critically assess the measures taken to deal with the crisis, and reveal that many elements that have led to crisis (inequality, inappropriate international financial architecture, structural imbalances) have not been dealt with sufficiently, and as a result new crises will continue to emerge.
Exploring a global and inter-disciplinary view, this timely book provides accessible information on the impact of the crisis that will prove relevant for students of development studies and international economics. Researchers and policymakers including in foreign and economic affairs, development cooperation, and international institutions interested in understanding the impact of the global economy will also find much to learn from this important book.
Using heterodox and mainstream methodologies, the book develops a multidisciplinary perspective on the crisis, showing empirical impacts on the poor and vulnerable. It examines how the crisis continues to change our concepts of development, critically discusses mainstream approaches, and analyses (global) governance responses including of the G20. The contributors critically assess the measures taken to deal with the crisis, and reveal that many elements that have led to crisis (inequality, inappropriate international financial architecture, structural imbalances) have not been dealt with sufficiently, and as a result new crises will continue to emerge.
Exploring a global and inter-disciplinary view, this timely book provides accessible information on the impact of the crisis that will prove relevant for students of development studies and international economics. Researchers and policymakers including in foreign and economic affairs, development cooperation, and international institutions interested in understanding the impact of the global economy will also find much to learn from this important book.
Contributors
Contributors: F. Cheru, H. Clemens, A. de Haan, A.M. Fischer, J. Ghosh, S. Gong, D. Green, K. Jansen, A. Kapoor, R. King, R. Marconi, M. Messkoub, S.M. Murshed, F.B. Schiphorst, K.A. Siegmann, M. Spoor, P.A.G. van Bergeijk, R. van der Hoeven, I. van Staveren, R. Vos, B. White
Contents
Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction: Crisis? What Crisis? For Whom?
Peter A.G. van Bergeijk, Arjan de Haan and Rolph van der Hoeven
PART I: THE CRISIS AND CONCEPTS OF DEVELOPMENT
2. Re-orienting Development in Uncertain Times
Jayati Ghosh
3. How Have Poor Women and Men Experienced the Global Economic Crisis: What Have We Learned?
Duncan Green and Richard King
4. After the Gold Rush: Prospects for Africa, Economic Recovery and
Long-term Growth
Fantu Cheru
5. A Historical Ethnography of Recessions: Crises in Yogyakarta
Ben White
PART II: HETERODOX (POLITICAL) ECONOMIC INTERPRETATIONS
6. Chinese Savings Gluts or Northern Financialisation? The Ideological Expediency of Crisis Narratives
Andrew Martin Fischer
7. Short- and Long-run Macroeconomic Effects of Keynesian Trade Policies in the Presence of Debt Servicing
Syed Mansoob Murshed
8. FDI Volatility and Development
Irene van Staveren
9. Financial Globalization, Current Crisis and Labour in Developing
Countries
Rolph van der Hoeven
PART III: REGIONAL AND COUNTRY EXPERIENCES
10. Impact of the Global Crises (Financial, Economic and Food): The Case of Microfinance in Latin America
Reynaldo Marconi and Harry Clemens
11. Crisis, Employment and Poverty in the Middle East and North Africa
Mahmood Messkoub
12. Crisis and Exclusionary Growth in Europe’s ‘East’
Max Spoor
13. The Crisis in South Asia: From Jobless Growth to Jobless Slump?
Karin Astrid Siegmann
14. Diamonds are for Never: The Economic Crisis and the Diamond Polishing Industry in India
Astha Kapoor
15. Defending Vulnerable Workers in South Africa after the Crisis: What Role for COSATU?
Freek B. Schiphorst
16. How China Managed the Impact of the Financial Crisis: Globalization and Public Policy Responses in an Emerging Economy
Arjan de Haan and Sen Gong
17. Thailand From Crisis to Crisis: Do We Ever Learn?
Karel Jansen
PART IV: PREPARING FOR THE NEXT CRISIS?
18. The Global Economic Crisis and the Future of Globalization
Rob Vos
References
Index
Preface
1. Introduction: Crisis? What Crisis? For Whom?
Peter A.G. van Bergeijk, Arjan de Haan and Rolph van der Hoeven
PART I: THE CRISIS AND CONCEPTS OF DEVELOPMENT
2. Re-orienting Development in Uncertain Times
Jayati Ghosh
3. How Have Poor Women and Men Experienced the Global Economic Crisis: What Have We Learned?
Duncan Green and Richard King
4. After the Gold Rush: Prospects for Africa, Economic Recovery and
Long-term Growth
Fantu Cheru
5. A Historical Ethnography of Recessions: Crises in Yogyakarta
Ben White
PART II: HETERODOX (POLITICAL) ECONOMIC INTERPRETATIONS
6. Chinese Savings Gluts or Northern Financialisation? The Ideological Expediency of Crisis Narratives
Andrew Martin Fischer
7. Short- and Long-run Macroeconomic Effects of Keynesian Trade Policies in the Presence of Debt Servicing
Syed Mansoob Murshed
8. FDI Volatility and Development
Irene van Staveren
9. Financial Globalization, Current Crisis and Labour in Developing
Countries
Rolph van der Hoeven
PART III: REGIONAL AND COUNTRY EXPERIENCES
10. Impact of the Global Crises (Financial, Economic and Food): The Case of Microfinance in Latin America
Reynaldo Marconi and Harry Clemens
11. Crisis, Employment and Poverty in the Middle East and North Africa
Mahmood Messkoub
12. Crisis and Exclusionary Growth in Europe’s ‘East’
Max Spoor
13. The Crisis in South Asia: From Jobless Growth to Jobless Slump?
Karin Astrid Siegmann
14. Diamonds are for Never: The Economic Crisis and the Diamond Polishing Industry in India
Astha Kapoor
15. Defending Vulnerable Workers in South Africa after the Crisis: What Role for COSATU?
Freek B. Schiphorst
16. How China Managed the Impact of the Financial Crisis: Globalization and Public Policy Responses in an Emerging Economy
Arjan de Haan and Sen Gong
17. Thailand From Crisis to Crisis: Do We Ever Learn?
Karel Jansen
PART IV: PREPARING FOR THE NEXT CRISIS?
18. The Global Economic Crisis and the Future of Globalization
Rob Vos
References
Index