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Dear Sergio,
an interesting read may be: Gerald Meier's "Biography of a Subject - An Evolution of Development Economics", OUP (2005). This is mostly about the development of Development economics as a field of study in economics, but it may still be quite useful.
Best wishes,
Pedro
Pedro Nuno Teixeira
Director - CIPES, Centre for Higher Education Policy Studies
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De: Societies for the History of Economics [[log in to unmask]] em nome de Sergio Silva-Castaneda [[log in to unmask]]
Enviado: sexta-feira, 4 de Fevereiro de 2011 21:41
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Assunto: [SHOE] The Idea of Development
Dear all,
I'm wondering if any of you can point me to something recent about the origin of the idea of economic development. I have read H.W. Arndt´s The History of an Idea (1987) and a very interesting collection of papers edited by Frederick Cooper and Randal Packard called International Development and the Social Sciences (1997) But I´d like to know if there is anything more recent that any of you can recommend. Thanks in advance for any help.
Sergio
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Sergio Silva Castaneda
Lecturer on History and Social Studies
Harvard University
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