Competing Perspectives of Development
De Gruyter (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. December 2025
Book
Hardback
281 pages
978-3-11-163443-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Developmental policies frequently have contradictory effects. These typically play out in different sectors of life and are analyzed in different academic disciplines, using different assumptions, methods and bodies of literature. The results translate into conflicting political demands. This volume argues that keeping two separate narratives distorts reality and prevents a full understanding of development and its challenges. Over the last 200 years, life has become better. People around the world have grown taller and lived longer, benefitting from growing wealth, better nutrition, better housing, better clothing, more tax revenues and better healthcare policies. Life has also become worse: two centuries of industrialization have caused pollution, wasteful consumerism and climate change threatening predominantly the livelihoods of those least responsible, exacerbating global inequality. But these narratives describe different but inseparable elements of the same history. 13 papers explore ways to integrate the "good" and "bad" narratives into coherent, intertwined histories, using theoretical analyses and case studies from five continents. It is the first publication to centrally focus on this question and its repercussions.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Basel/Berlin/Boston
Publishing group
De Gruyter
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1
7 farbige Abbildungen, 1 s/w Tabelle
7 col. ill., 1 b/w tbl.
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 155 mm
Weight
528 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-11-163443-2 (9783111634432)
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Iris Borowy | Matthias Heymann
Competing Perspectives of Development
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12/2025
1st Edition
De Gruyter Oldenbourg
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Persons
Iris Borowy, Shanghai University, China; Matthias Heymann, Aarhus University, Denmark.