Development Finance: Debates, Dogmas and New Directions (Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance)

Development Finance: Debates, Dogmas and New Directions (Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance)

by StephenSpratt (Author)

Synopsis

This book examines the subject of Development Finance, or more specifically how financial systems can help or hinder the process of human development. As an expert in this field, Stephen Spratt reviews the components of the domestic and international financial systems, and considers reform options objectively against the central goal of human development. The result is a combination of orthodox and more innovative approaches, which provides a thorough grounding in development finance theory and practice in the 21st century. Topics covered in the book include:

  • The Millennium Development Goals
  • Financial crises and international capital flows
  • The role of the private sector
  • Microfinance.


Focusing on the roles of the World Bank and the IMF and with a host of case studies and real world examples from Asia, Africa and Latin America as well as the transition economies of Eastern Europe, the author examines developing countries' engagement with the international financial system and its influence on the process of human development, both positive and negative.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 26 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 041542318X
ISBN 13: 9780415423182

Media Reviews

While many authors have previously examined the causes of economic development, few have focused directly and extensively on its relationship with financial systems. Spratt takes this unique angle in his new book, which provides ample coverage of both theory and practice in the field of development finance. ... a valuable reference for scholars and practitioners in this new emerging field. Highly recommended. - CHOICE (July 2009 Vol. 46) by H.A. Faruq, Xavier University

Author Bio
Stephen Spratt is a director of the new economics foundation, a UK based think tank. Previously he lectured in development finance at the University of Reading, has worked in the City of London's financial markets and was a researcher at the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex.