One Economics, Many Recipes

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One Economics, Many Recipes is a book by economist Dani Rodrik that argues for context-specific economic policies and critiques one-size-fits-all approaches to globalization and development.

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instanceOf book
advocates diagnostic approach to economic reform
policy experimentation
pragmatic gradualism in reforms
author Dani Rodrik NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes Washington Consensus NERFINISHED
one-size-fits-all economic reforms
field development studies
economics
format hardcover
paperback
genre economics
hasISBN 9780691129519
hasPart analysis of trade and industrial policies
case studies of economic reforms in developing countries
chapters on institutions and governance
discussion of growth diagnostics framework
influencedBy heterodox development economics
language English
mainArgument economic policies should be context-specific rather than one-size-fits-all
institutions that support markets can take multiple forms
standard globalization and development policy prescriptions are often too rigid
successful reforms require experimentation and local knowledge
there is one underlying economics but many possible policy recipes depending on context
mediaType print
notableFor emphasis on second-best institutions and policies
integration of theory with practical policy design
systematic critique of universal policy blueprints in development
oclcNumber 123912019
publicationYear 2007
publisher Princeton University Press NERFINISHED
relatedWork Has Globalization Gone Too Far? NERFINISHED
The Globalization Paradox NERFINISHED
subject development economics
economic development
economic growth
globalization
industrial policy
institutional economics
policy design
trade policy
targetAudience economists
policy makers
students of development economics

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