The term rust belt has rarely been associated with developing
countries. In fact, it is commonly used to discuss deindustrialization
in advanced nations, particularly the US. However, this book argues
that such a belt is now threatening the middle-income developing
world, spreading across Brazil and other countries in Latin America,
running down across South Africa, and then upwards to Malaysia,
Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines in South East Asia.
Deindustrialization, Distribution, and Development: Structural Change
in the Global South explores the emergent processes of stalled
industrialization and the spectre of deindustrialization in these
developing countries. Building upon the author's previous work on
economic development, structural change, and income inequality, this
book examines the causes and consequences of these new issues,
focusing on inequality both between and within countries since the
Cold War. Providing a comparative, in-depth analysis of the varieties
of contemporary structural change in the Global South and challenging
many long-standing myths, this work explains why late development
remains a crucial concept in understanding contemporary development
and explores what deindustrialization means for the future of global
development.
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Structural Change in the Global South
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ISBN
9780192594464
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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