Rethinking the Development Experience: Essays Provoked by the Work of Albert O. Hirschman

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Brookings Institution Press, Jul 1, 2011 - Business & Economics - 386 pages

This book, written by a group of distinguished scholars and practitioners, critically reappraises ideas about learning and development advanced by Albert O. Hirschman in the 1950s and 1960s. The essays—prepared for an MIT faculty seminar—show how these innovative ideas bear on the theory, policy, and practice of development in the 1990s. Hirschman, one of the great pioneers in the field of economic development, is now professor emeritus at Princeton.

Paul Krugman, Lance Taylor, and Donald Schon address the different approaches and assumptions of economic theorists in relation to modelling, learning, and development policy. Emma Rothschild, Lisa Peattie, and Bishwapryiya Sanyal examine some of the changing attitudes toward economic progress. Elliot Marseille, Judith Tendler, Sara Friedheim, Robert Picciotto, and Charles Sabel draw lessons from efforts to innovate or modify institutions, policies, programs, and projects. Lloyd Rodwin examines the underlying themes that emerge, particularly those that touch on the ideas of development as a process of social learning and on ways of strengthening theory, policy, and practice in economics when it is seen as both discipline and profession.

In a postscript, Albert O. Hirschman reflects on the evolution of his ideas, his cognitive style, and his propensity for self-subversion. Two appendixes detail the candid seminar discussions and Hirschman's musings in response to particular chapters and questions raised by the participants.

 

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Contents

Rethinking the Development Experience Aims Themes and Theses
3
Conceptualizing Development
37
The Fall and Rise of Development Economics
39
Hirschmans Strategy at ThirtyFive
59
Hirschmans Elusive Theory of Social Learning
67
Some Development Assumptions in Retrospect
97
Psychological Modernity in Historical Perspective
99
Society as Output Exit and Voice among the Passions and Interests
118
Visibility and Disappointment The New Role of Development Evaluation
210
Learning by Monitoring The Institutions of Economic Development
231
Postscript
275
A Propensity to SelfSubversion
277
Seminar Participants Obiter Dicta
285
Hirschman Responses and Discussion
314
Notes
323
Faculty Participants
355

Social Construction of Hope
131
Restructuring Institutions Policies and Programs
145
Intraocular Lenses Blindness Control and the Hiding Hand
147
Bringing Hirschman Back In A Case of Bad Government Turned Good
176
Other Participants
361
Acknowledgments
363
Index
365
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