Rethinking Development Theory and Policy: A Human Factor Critique
By (Author) Senyo B-S. K. Adjibolosoo
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th January 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Development studies
338.9
Hardback
248
For many decades post-colonial leaders in developing countries have tried various development plans based on orthodox development thinking and theorizing. Yet the developing world has failed to achieve sustained human-centred development. Many of the development plans have failed or been abandoned. Why does the developing world run the risk of falling behind their previously attained standards of living This book takes a detailed look at the key paradigms of orthodox development thinking, discusses the various theories about economic growth, and concludes that the myths of orthodox development thinking regarding the origins of and obstacles to economic growth and human factor decay are the cause of economic underdevelopment in developing countries.
[o]ffers an excellent critique of orthodox development thinking, showing how some of the major assumptions like ceteris paribus are seriously flawed when applied to developing countries....Adjibolosoo should be congratulated for addressing a very important problem, the lack of HF characteristics within African societies and developing societies overall.-African Studies Review
"offers an excellent critique of orthodox development thinking, showing how some of the major assumptions like ceteris paribus are seriously flawed when applied to developing countries....Adjibolosoo should be congratulated for addressing a very important problem, the lack of HF characteristics within African societies and developing societies overall."-African Studies Review
"[o]ffers an excellent critique of orthodox development thinking, showing how some of the major assumptions like ceteris paribus are seriously flawed when applied to developing countries....Adjibolosoo should be congratulated for addressing a very important problem, the lack of HF characteristics within African societies and developing societies overall."-African Studies Review
SENYO B-S. K. ADJIBOLOSOO is Professor of Business and Economics at Trinity Western University in Canada, Director of the International Institute for Human Factor Development, and editor of the journal Review of Human Factor Studies. He has written several books on the human factor in economic development, including The Human Factor in Developing Africa (Praeger, 1995), Global Development the Human Factor Way (Praeger, 1998), and he edited International Perspectives on the Human Factor in Economic Development (Praeger, 1998).