Gerald Meier - one of the world's most prominent leading thinkers in the economics of development - interprets the past treatment of development problems with the present and future in mind.
Since 1964, Leading Issues in Economic Development has been a market leading undergraduate development textbook. Reviewers praise the new edition for its explanation of theories and its wide range of references to authors, international organisations and web sites.
Commisioned by the World Bank, this book is a history and analysis of the efforts to assist less developed countries achieve a higher economic level. It also offers a new way of thinking about economic development.
Meier examines the rapidly changing global economy from an economist's point of view, with an emphasis on the principles of international economics, the conduct of international economic transactions, and the policies of international economic institutions. The book provides the conceptual framework for the managerial tasks of diagnosing, ...
Edited by Vice President of the World Bank and Gerald Meier, author of several very successful Oxford titles, Frontiers in Development, offers cutting edge thinking from a new generation of dynamic thinkers in development economics.
The Third Edition of Meier and Brudney's Applied Statistics for Public Administration provides comprehensive coverage of the major statistical and analytical tools you'll need as a public manager. The book also fully meets the NASPAA standards for methodology in masters programs in public affairs and administration. In an easy-to-read, applied ...
Trade policy has long been a contentious issue within economic theory, and the contemporary significance of the US trade deficit makes an understanding of international economics more vital than ever. In a non-mathematical and accessible style the author presents his analysis of these issues.
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