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|a Reclaiming development studies:
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|a Cover -- Front Matter -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tbale -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One INTRODUCTION: THE WHY AND HOW OF RECLAIMING DEVELOPMENT STUDIES -- Development Studies on an Unsteady Terrain -- Development as an Enduring Societal Ambition: The Work of Ashwani Saith -- References -- Part I GROWTH AND STRUCTURAL CHANGE -- Chapter Two THE RURAL NON-FARM ECONOMY IN INDIA REVISITED: FROM RURAL INDUSTRIALIZATION TO RURAL ENTREPRENEURS -- Introduction -- Revising Saith's Thesis -- Sectoral Shifts in the Indian Economy
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|a Employment for Rural Households -- A Different Historical Moment -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter Three ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA AND INDIA: A TALE OF GREAT DIVERGENCE -- Introduction -- Economic Growth: 1955-2010 -- Structural Change, Growth and Employment: An Analytical Perspective -- Structural change in China and India -- Structural change, labour reallocation and growth -- Structural change, labour reallocation and employment -- The Great Divergence: Why? -- The initial conditions -- The reforms -- Concluding Observations -- Appendix Tables -- References
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|a Chapter Four GLOBALIZATION: AN ENHANCEMENT OF OPPORTUNITY OR THE DEPRIVATION OF AUTONOMY TO PURSUE RAPID AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH? -- Introduction -- Perceived Constraints -- Globalization per se Did Not 'Kick the Ladder' -- The Dismantlement of the ISI Required Compensatory Action -- Policies for Inequality Aversion -- A Digression on History -- Changes in Development Paradigm that Coincided with Globalization -- Globalization under Threat from Advanced Countries -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- References -- Part II LABOUR
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|a Chapter Five LABOUR LAWS AND MANUFACTURING PERFORMANCE IN INDIA: HOW PRIORS TRUMP EVIDENCE AND PROGRESS GETS STALLED -- Laws Created to Help Workers Often Hurt Them -- Labour Laws and Manufacturing Performance: Besley And Burgess (2004) -- Extant critiques of Besley and Burgess (2004) -- Conceptual problems with the BB index -- Econometric problems -- The curse of Econ10117 -- Capital-labour substitution -- Increase in the marginal cost of production. -- The expropriation effect -- The findings of Besley and Burgess are also not economically meaningful -- Power and the useful economist22
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|a References -- Chapter Six MAKING PEOPLE 'SURPLUS POPULATION' IN SOUTHERN AFRICA -- Introduction -- Marx, Living Labour and the Creation of Surplus Population -- Labour Power and Living Labour -- Living Labour and Wage Labour in Southern Africa -- Land and primitive accumulation -- The reproduction living labour -- Competition, class struggle and variable outcomes for the social division of labour -- The tensions of petty commodity production within capitalist society -- The struggles of living labour -- Conclusion: Proletarianization and the Wage Labour/Living Labour Divide -- References.
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|a Chapter Seven EFFECTIVE DEMAND, SURPLUS LABOUR AND THE PACE OF DEVELOPMENT: REREADING KALECKI AND KAHN.
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|a As the mission, relevance and intellectual orientation of development studies is increasingly being challenged, this collection of essays argues for the continued necessity to ground the field in a critical political economy approach informed by the contributions of Ashwani Saith.
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