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Trade, growth and inequality
by Christopher Bliss.
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not fiction
Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press 2007Availability: Items available for loan: Department of Economics [338.9 B575] (1).
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Politicizing development Harriss, John
by John Harriss.
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not fiction
Publisher: New Delhi LeftWord Books 2002Availability: Items available for loan: Department of Economics [338.9 H313] (1).
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International Law and the developing countries R.P.Anand
by Anand, R.P.
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not fiction
Publisher: New Delhi Banyan publications 1986Availability: Items available for loan: Department of Political Science [341 A532] (1).
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Third world politics a comparative introduction Paul Cammack
by Cammack, Paul;
Pool, David;
Tordoff, William.
Material type: Book; Format:
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Publisher: London Macmillan education ltd. 1988Availability: Items available for loan: Department of Political Science [320.9 C184] (1).
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Nationalist thought and the colonial World a derivative discourse? Partha Chatterjee
by Chatterjee, Partha.
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Publisher: Calcutta Oxford university press 1986Availability: Items available for loan: Department of Political Science [320.54 C492] (1).
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South - South Cooperation a saara perspective Pramod Kumar Mishra
by Mishra,Pramod Kumar.
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Publisher: Calcutta Chatterjee publisher 1990Availability: Items available for loan: Department of Political Science [327 M618] (1).
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The state, development and military interventions Gautam Kumar Basu
by Basu, Gautam Kumar.
Material type: Book; Format:
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not fiction
Publisher: New Delhi South asian publishers 1991Availability: Items available for loan: Department of Political Science [350 B297] (1).
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Religion fundamentalism in developing countries
by Carr, Thomas K. ed;
Saha, Santosh C. ed.
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Publisher: London Greenwood press 2001Availability: Items available for loan: Department of Political Science [291.17091724 S131] (1).
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Conflict and consensus in south /North security
by Saravanamuttu, Paikiasothy ed;
Thomas, Caroline ed.
Material type: Book; Format:
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Publisher: New york Cambridge university press 1989Availability: Items available for loan: Department of Political Science [320.9 C748] (1).
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Wars of the third kind conflict in underdeveloped countries Edward E. Rice
by Rice, Edward E.
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Publisher: London University of california press 1988Availability: Items available for loan: Department of Political Science [320.9 R489] (1).
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Comparative politics of the Third World linking concepts and cases December Green
by Green, December;
Luehrmann, Laura.
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not fiction
Publisher: New Delhi Viva books pvt. Ltd. 2007Availability: Items available for loan: Department of Political Science [324.2 G786] (1).
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Viewpoints on the Third World Srikant Dutt
by Dutt, Srikant.
Material type: Book; Format:
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Publisher: Calcutta Allied publishers pvt.ltd. 1988Availability: Items available for loan: Department of Political Science [171.7 D979] (1).
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Moscow and the third World under gorbachev W. Raymond Duncan
by Duncan, W. Raymond;
Ekedahl, Carolyn MaGiffert.
Material type: Book; Format:
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Publisher: Bombay Popular prakashan 1990Availability: Items available for loan: Department of Political Science [320.504731 D911] (1).
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The politics of hunger the global food system John W. Warnock
by Warnock, John w.
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Publisher: New York Methuen publication 1987Availability: Items available for loan: Department of Political Science [320.9 W278] (1).
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Urbanization, urban sustainability and the future of cities
by Bhattacharya, B.
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Publisher: New Delhi: Concept Publishing, 2010Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library, RBU. [307.14 B575] (1).
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World Development Report 2014:Risk and Opportunity : Managing Risk for Development
by World Bank.
Material type: Book; Format:
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not fiction
Publisher: Washington, DC: The World Bank, c2013Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library, RBU. [332.673091724 W927] (1).
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Rural Development: theories of peasant economy and agrarian change
by Harriss, John.
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Publisher: New Delhi: Rawat Publication, c1982Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library, RBU. [330.91724 H313] (2).
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Understanding development: theory and practice in the third world
by Rapley, John.
Edition: 3rd ed.Material type: Book; Format:
print
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Publisher: Kolkata: Viva Books, 2010Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library, RBU. [338.9 R218] (1).
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Poor Economics: rethinking poverty and the ways to end it.
by Banerjee, Abhijit V;
Duflo, Esther.
Material type: Book; Format:
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Publisher: India: Penguin Books, c2011Dissertation note: Poor Economics lays out a middle ground between purely market-based solutions to global poverty, versus "grand development plans." It rejects broad generalizations and formulaic thinking. Instead, the authors help to understand how the poor really think and make decisions on such matters as education, healthcare, savings, entrepreneurship, and a variety of other issues. They advocate the use of observation, using rigorous randomized controlled testing on five continents, and most importantly by actually listening to what the poor have to say. Often the answers are startling and counter-intuitive, but make the utmost sense when circumstances are understood. In addition, the universal traps of Ignorance, Ideology, and Inertia often stymie policies and institutions, but may be avoided.
From this empirical approach, the authors believe that the best strategies for eradicating poverty can emerge. However, they resist laying out a broad set of conclusions. Instead they draw some simple yet powerful lessons, and believe that small changes can have big effects. The authors conclude on the optimistic note that we are all part of the solution. Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library, RBU. [339.46091724 B215(D)] (2).
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Corruption and development: the anti-corruption campaigns
by Bracking, Sarah, ed.
Material type: Book; Format:
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not fiction
Publisher: New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library, RBU. [364.1323 B797] (1).
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