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Books in the Critical Frontiers of Theory, Research, and Policy in International Development Studies series

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  • - Micropolitics of Local Development in India and Indonesia
    by Tanya (Associate Professor of Anthropology Jakimow
    £86.99

    Susceptibility in Development offers a novel approach to understanding power in development through theories of affect and emotion.

  • - Fewer and More Vulnerable Farm Workers
    by Philip (Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics Martin
    £34.99

    The Prosperity Paradox explains why farm worker problems often worsen as the agricultural sector shrinks and lays out options to help vulnerable workers.

  • - Mobile Inequality in the Age of Translocality
    by Sabina (Leverhulme Early Career Fellow Lawreniuk
    £79.99

    Using data and insights from over ten years of field research in Cambodia this book explores how inequality persists in a hypermobile world.

  • - Understanding Bangladesh's Unexpected Success
    by Naomi (Research Fellow Hossain
    £74.49

    The volume explains why Bangladesh's achievements owe as much to its domestic political settlement as to its role as the world's aid lab.

  • - Deepened Financial Integration and Changing Vulnerabilities of the Global South
    by Yilmaz (Chief Economist Akyuz
    £53.49

    Many emerging and developing economies (EDEs) have liberalized their capital accounts, allowing greater freedom for international lenders and investors to enter their markets. This volume provides an empirical account of deeper integration of EDEs into the global financial system and discusses its implications for stability and growth.

  • - Grounding Neoliberalism, Precarious Labour, and Public Transport in an African Metropolis
    by SOAS, Senior Lecturer, University of London) Rizzo, et al.
    £32.49 - 81.99

    The growth of cities, and informal economies within them, are two central manifestations of globalization in the developing world. This book contributes to our understanding of both, through a study of public transport in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's largest city, from 1970 to 2015.

  • - Labour-intensive Development, Decent Work, and Surplus Labour in Southern Africa
    by Nicoli (Professor of Economics Nattrass
    £75.49

    This book uses the South African case to argue for inclusive dualism as a development strategy in surplus labour countries. It shows that low- and high- productivity firms can co-exist and challenges the notion that a race to the bottom is inevitable.

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