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The Elgar Companion to Development Studies
is an innovative and unique reference book that includes original contributions covering development economics as well as development studies broadly defined. This major new
Companion
brings together an international panel of experts from varying backgrounds who discuss theoretical, ethical and practical issues relating to economic, social, cultural, institutional, political and human aspects of development in poor countries. It also includes a selection of intellectual biographies of leading development thinkers.
While the
is organised along the lines of an encyclopaedia, each of its 136 entries provide more depth and discussion than the average reference book. Its entries are also extremely diverse: they draw on different social science disciplines, incorporate various mixes of theoretical and applied work, embrace a variety of methodologies and represent different views of the world.
will therefore appeal to students, scholars, researchers, policymakers and practitioners in the filed of development as well as the interested layman.
is an innovative and unique reference book that includes original contributions covering development economics as well as development studies broadly defined. This major new
Companion
brings together an international panel of experts from varying backgrounds who discuss theoretical, ethical and practical issues relating to economic, social, cultural, institutional, political and human aspects of development in poor countries. It also includes a selection of intellectual biographies of leading development thinkers.
While the
is organised along the lines of an encyclopaedia, each of its 136 entries provide more depth and discussion than the average reference book. Its entries are also extremely diverse: they draw on different social science disciplines, incorporate various mixes of theoretical and applied work, embrace a variety of methodologies and represent different views of the world.
will therefore appeal to students, scholars, researchers, policymakers and practitioners in the filed of development as well as the interested layman.
The Elgar Companion to Development Studies
is an innovative and unique reference book that includes original contributions covering development economics as well as development studies broadly defined. This major new
Companion
brings together an international panel of experts from varying backgrounds who discuss theoretical, ethical and practical issues relating to economic, social, cultural, institutional, political and human aspects of development in poor countries. It also includes a selection of intellectual biographies of leading development thinkers.
While the
is organised along the lines of an encyclopaedia, each of its 136 entries provide more depth and discussion than the average reference book. Its entries are also extremely diverse: they draw on different social science disciplines, incorporate various mixes of theoretical and applied work, embrace a variety of methodologies and represent different views of the world.
will therefore appeal to students, scholars, researchers, policymakers and practitioners in the filed of development as well as the interested layman.
is an innovative and unique reference book that includes original contributions covering development economics as well as development studies broadly defined. This major new
Companion
brings together an international panel of experts from varying backgrounds who discuss theoretical, ethical and practical issues relating to economic, social, cultural, institutional, political and human aspects of development in poor countries. It also includes a selection of intellectual biographies of leading development thinkers.
While the
is organised along the lines of an encyclopaedia, each of its 136 entries provide more depth and discussion than the average reference book. Its entries are also extremely diverse: they draw on different social science disciplines, incorporate various mixes of theoretical and applied work, embrace a variety of methodologies and represent different views of the world.
will therefore appeal to students, scholars, researchers, policymakers and practitioners in the filed of development as well as the interested layman.

















