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E-raamat: Routledge Revivals: Economic Development and the Role of Women (1989): An Interdisciplinary Approach

(Centre for Japanese and East Asian Studies, London, UK)
  • Formaat: 137 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Sep-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315316758
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  • Formaat: 137 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Sep-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315316758

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First published in 1989, this book provides a macro-micro approach to economic development — taking account of multi-level linkages, both inter and intra, that had been missed by previous analyses. The author argues that these linkages demonstrate that social and economic change may occur from the "bottom up" household/family level and not just from the "top down" economic order level — using women as a vehicle to illustrate this. In the first section, the expansive body of development literature is summarised and critically reviewed — isolating the primary strengths and weaknesses. Case studies of Malaysia, the Chinese Commune and the Israeli Kibbutz demonstrate that a theory which combines the analysis of the organisation of work, kinship and ethnicity can accommodate the experience of women in an integrated manner that traditional development theory has failed to achieve.

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'The book is of great use for professionals, academicians, policy makers, institutions engaged in women empowerment etc. and deserves to be placed in the libraries of professional and academic institutions across the world especially in third world countries.Finally, the author deserves the credit of refining her high quality research work precisely on the perennial topic of Economic Development and the Role of Women with systematic, balanced and well documented commentary.'







Prof. Dr. Surender Mor Department of Economics BPS Women University, Khanpur Kalan, India

Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law'The combination modes framework enriches the development literature and ensures a more holistic understanding of development in general. Professor Taplin thus deserves accolades for this exemplary work and should earn a place in the front ranks of development theorists, particularly that related to the role of women in creating development.'

Professor Dev Tewari

Dean, Faculty of Commerce, Administration, and Law

University of Zululand

Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law

PART I THE COMBINATION MODES APPROACH
1 An Overview: Top down or bottom up?
1(6)
2 Review and critique of the literature and a theoretical proposal
7(40)
Notes
45(2)
PART II EMPIRICAL CASE STUDIES: THEORETICAL APPLICATIONS
1 The Malaysian Case: an example of capitalist development
47(22)
Notes
65(4)
2 The Kibbutz: collective led cooperatives
69(20)
Notes
87(2)
3 The Chinese Commune: state socialist development
89(20)
Notes
108(1)
PART III CONCLUSION
Concluding Summary 109(8)
References 117
Ruth Taplin