| This is our current selection of what we feel are essential readings for anyone interested in International Development. | ||
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| Identity and Violence: The Illusion of Dest...
by Amartya Sen Amartya Sen's latest agenda shaping work | Making Globalization Work: The Next Steps t...
by Joseph E. Stiglitz Joseph Stiglitz's (former Word Bank Chief Economist) sequel to "Globalization and its Discontents" | World Poverty and Human Rights: Cosmopolita...
by Thomas W. Pogge A comprehensive moral philosophical exploration |
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| The End of Poverty: How We Can Make It Happ...
by Jeffrey Sachs £7.69 Jeffrey Sachs' (emminent economist and Special Advisor to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan) vision on how to achieve poverty al... | The Companion to Development Studies
Provides a great overview to a vast subject area. Full of essential readings form all areas of development | Ideas for Development
by Robert Chambers £8.99 Robert Chambers' latest thought provoking offering. |
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| The White Man's Burden: Why the West's Effo...
by William Easterly £14.44 A passionate exploration by a former World Bank economist of why development efforts have yielded so little so far. | Participation: From Tyranny to Transformati...
£55.00 A rebuttal to Cooke and Kothari's "Participation: the new Tyranny?" | Development Economics
by Debraj Ray £38.49 Surely one of the best textbooks on Development Economics |
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