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Kicking a Ball - Allan Ahlberg - Bog - Penguin Random House Children's UK - Plusbog.dk

Football Kicking and Punting - Rick Sang - Bog - Human Kinetics Publishers - Plusbog.dk

Kicking Glass - Neile Cooper - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Kicking On - Tony Rickson - Bog - Pitch Publishing Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Kicking Cancer in the Kitchen - Kendall Scott - Bog - Running Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Kicking Away the Ladder - Sulaiman Hakemy - Bog - Macat International Limited - Plusbog.dk

Kicking Away the Ladder - Sulaiman Hakemy - Bog - Macat International Limited - Plusbog.dk

South Korean economist Ha-Joon Chang used his 2003 work Kicking Away The Ladder to challenge the central orthodoxies of development economics, using his creative thinking skills to shine new light on an old topic. Creative thinkers are often distinguished by their willingness to challenge received ideas, and this is a central aspect of Chang’s work on development. Before Chang, the received wisdom was that developing countries needed the same kinds of economic policies and institutions as developed countries in order to enjoy the same prosperity. But, as Chang pointed out, the historical evidence showed that First World economic success was, in fact, due to exactly the kinds of state intervention that modern development orthodoxy shuns. Western affluence is the product of precisely the kinds of state control – of protectionism and the setting of price tariffs – that developed countries have since denied the developing world in the name of economic freedom and ‘best practice.’ By insisting that Third World nations should adopt these economic policies themselves, argued Chang, the West is actually stifling Third World economic prospects – kicking away the ladder. His carefully reasoned argument for a novel point of view was closely based on the critical thinking skill of producing novel explanations for existing evidence, and led many to question development orthodoxies – sparking a rethink of modern development strategies for less-developed countries.

DKK 237.00
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The Kicking Tree - Trevor Stubbs - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

A Girl's Guide to Kicking Goals - Laura Henshaw - Bog - Murdoch Books - Plusbog.dk

Keeping Your Kids Out Front Without Kicking Them From Behind - Ian Tofler - Bog - John Wiley & Sons Inc - Plusbog.dk

An Analysis of Ha-Joon Chang's Kicking Away the Ladder - Sulaiman Hakemy - Bog - Macat International Limited - Plusbog.dk

An Analysis of Ha-Joon Chang's Kicking Away the Ladder - Sulaiman Hakemy - Bog - Macat International Limited - Plusbog.dk

South Korean economist Ha-Joon Chang used his 2003 work Kicking Away The Ladder to challenge the central orthodoxies of development economics, using his creative thinking skills to shine new light on an old topic. Creative thinkers are often distinguished by their willingness to challenge received ideas, and this is a central aspect of Chang’s work on development. Before Chang, the received wisdom was that developing countries needed the same kinds of economic policies and institutions as developed countries in order to enjoy the same prosperity. But, as Chang pointed out, the historical evidence showed that First World economic success was, in fact, due to exactly the kinds of state intervention that modern development orthodoxy shuns. Western affluence is the product of precisely the kinds of state control – of protectionism and the setting of price tariffs – that developed countries have since denied the developing world in the name of economic freedom and ‘best practice.’ By insisting that Third World nations should adopt these economic policies themselves, argued Chang, the West is actually stifling Third World economic prospects – kicking away the ladder. His carefully reasoned argument for a novel point of view was closely based on the critical thinking skill of producing novel explanations for existing evidence, and led many to question development orthodoxies – sparking a rethink of modern development strategies for less-developed countries.

DKK 106.00
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