This book offers various insights on current hot topics in development economics. The authors address the questions of gender effects, leapfrogging, the factors determining the production frontiers of countries, and the respective roles of financial, monetary and fiscal policies in fostering the development of countries. They also question one of the strategies utilized by policy makers in poor countries: development through trade and financial globalization. They ask whether education has really been a factor in development, and look at the role of those who return to the country after studying abroad.This book is the result of a collaboration between researchers from Asia, Africa and Europe. It will be useful to economists and non-economists working in academia (including postgraduate students), as well as professionals working in development institutions and public institutions responsible for strategic planning in developing and emerging countries.
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ISBN
9781527553873
Publisert
2023-11-17
Utgiver
Cambridge Scholars Publishing; Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Høyde
212 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
587

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Désiré Avom is a Professeur of Economics at the University of Yaoundé II, Cameroon. He is currently Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Management. He is a macroeconomist specializing in monetary and financial issues applied to developing countries. He is also an expert adviser to international organizations on development strategies for African countries. He has published numerous articles in international journals. His recent work focuses on financial inclusion in Africa, factors of macroeconomic volatility, digitalization of economies and job creation, and migrant remittances.Gilles Dufrénot is Professor of Economics at Sciences Po Aix, France and a member of the Aix-Marseille School of Economics, France. He is Associate Researcher at the Centre d'Études Prospectives et d'Informations Internationales (CEPII), France. He is a macroeconomist specializing in the study of economic policies in Africa, Asia and Latin America. His research interests include inclusive growth models, financial integration of poor countries, and low-income countries' debt and monetary policies. He has also been a macroeconomist expert and adviser to central banks and international organizations on economic development issues.