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Structural change

What does South East Asia teach us about structural transformation and what would Arthur Lewis have said about it?

May 11, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

This week, ESRC GPID Director, Andy Sumner, continues the discussion on structural transformation and inclusive growth in South East Asia. We asked last week what […]

Three schools of economic development theory: where does the ‘developer’s dilemma’ fit?

April 27, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

In the last two blogs we discussed the Lewis model of economic development, its contemporary relevance and its thinking on inequality and ‘trickle along economics’. […]

Time for ‘trickle along’ economics? Inequality in motion and the Lewis model of economic development

April 20, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

This week ESRC GPID Director, Andy Sumner, continues the discussion of a model of economic development from the 1950s and shows how it understands inequality […]

Is the Lewis model of economic development still relevant to developing countries?

April 13, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

This week ESRC GPID Director, Andy Sumner, takes a look at a model of economic development from the 1950s that he argues is highly relevant […]

Inclusive Development: prospects and policies

March 23, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

What are the prospects for inclusive growth? What risks does technological change pose for inclusive growth? And what economic policies should be implemented to achieve […]

What is premature deindustrialisation and does it matter?

March 9, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

Structural change has long been associated with deindustrialisation in advanced countries. This typically means that there is a focus on the shrinking proportion of industrial […]

Call for papers: structural change, inequality, and inclusive growth

February 28, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

This week’s blog is a new call for papers for the annual Development Studies Association conference. The theme this year is global inequalities and we’re […]

Why is India’s economy not creating more jobs?

February 23, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

This week we take a closer look at the phenomena of ‘jobless growth’ in a new working paper by Anthony D’Costa. India’s Gross Domestic Product […]

Structural transformation and wage inequality in Asia

February 1, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

This week in a guest post, Bruno Martorano and Marco Sanfilippo consider the tension between Asia’s economic growth miracle and rising inequality in the region. […]

Brazil: crisis-ridden, yet more equal

January 11, 2018 Lukas Schlogl 0

In recent years, Brazil has been hitting the headlines with a joint economic and political crisis of historic proportions. It included corruption scandals, presidential impeachment, […]

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