Essays in Trespassing: Economics to Politics and Beyond

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CUP Archive, 31 Ağu 1981 - 262 sayfa
This book brings together fourteen articles and papers written by Albert O. Hirschman. About half deal with the interaction of economic development with politics and ideology, the area in which Hirschman perhaps has made most noted contributions. Among these papers are 'The Rise and Declines of Development Economics', a magisterial and yet pointed essay in intellectual history and his famous article 'The Changing Tolerance for Income Inequality in the Course of Economic Development'. Hirschman's ability to trespass - or rather his inability not to trespass - from one social science to another and beyond is the unifying characteristic of the volume. Authoritative, searching surveys alternate here with essays presenting some of Hirschman's characteristic inventions, for instance the 'tunnel effect' and 'obituary-improving activities'. Three of the papers have not been published previously and a number of introductory notes have been especially drafted for the present volume to evoke the intellectual-political climate in which certain groups of essays were written.
 

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The Rise and Decline of Development Economics page
1
Critical Notes on Myself as
27
A Generalized Linkage Approach to Development
59
The Turn to Authoritarianism in Latin America
98
Introductory Note
139
On Hegel Imperialism and Structural Stagnation
167
Further Reflections and
213
Some Further Distinctions
236
Exit Voice and the State
246
Three Uses of Political Economy in Analyzing
266
Introductory Note
287
A Durable Tension
294
Index of Authors Cited
307
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