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Membongkar Mitos Neolib: Upaya Merebut Lagi Makna Pembangunan

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“Tidak ada alternatif” bagi ekonomi neoliberal, Amerikanisasi dalam globalisasi dan perekonomian dunia.

Telah sekian lama pola pikir kita mengenai pertumbuhan perekonomian dibentuk oleh lembaga-lembaga pendidikan yang hanya menguatkan asumsi umum tentang pembentukan kebijakan pembangunan internasional yang mesti diikuti semua negara.

Dua pakar ekonomi, Ha-Joon Chang dan Ilene Grabel, berusaha membongkar logika ekonomi dan memaparkan data disertai analisis berdasarkan pengalamanan sejarah perekonomian Barat dan Asia Timur untuk mempertanyakan keabsahan model pembangunan neoliberalisme.

Buku ini mencoba menawarkan alternatif praktis dan konkrit untuk membantu mereka yang tengah mencari jalan menuju pertumbuhan ekonomi yang sehat, stabil, adil, masuk akal, dan berkelanjutan demi merebut kembali makna pembangunan.”
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229 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2004

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Ha-Joon Chang

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Ha-Joon Chang is a South Korean institutional economist, specializing in development economics. Currently he is a reader in the Political Economy of Development at the University of Cambridge.

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167 reviews14 followers
October 26, 2018
ODTÜ’den saygıdeğer bir hocamın tezime katkısının olacağını düşünerek tavsiye ettiği bu kitap, Özellikle soğuk savaş sonrası küresel iktisadi krizlerin yaygınlaşması ile washington konsensusun revize edilmesine duyulan ihtiyacın açıkça ortaya çıktığı 2000 li yılların ilk çeyreğinde yazılmıştır. Tam da bu dönemlerde (ABD’nin tek taraflı ekonomik hamlelerinin de giderek arttığı konjonktürde) krizden en çok etkilenmiş olan gelişmekte olan ülkeler tarafından üretilen (neo-liberal iktisat politikalarına karşı) alternatif bir politika öneri demeti sunmaktadır. Kitap akışında, önce iktisadi politikaları(mali, parasal, finansal, dış ticaret...vb. alanlara ayırıp) neo-liberal perspektiften değerlendirmiş, sonrasında da karşısına daha etkin olduğunu verilerle ispatladığı kalkınmacı ve üçüncü dünyacı alternatiflerini koymuştur. Kapitalizme alternatif kalkınma politikalarının etkinliğini dayanakları ile bulabileceğiniz önemli bir baş ucu kitabı!
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111 reviews7 followers
June 3, 2021
Good book, but I don't think it is quite at the level of "23 thing they don't tell you about capitalism" by Ha-Joon Chang. It makes some concessions in the point of academic rigor to be more readable for laymen, but the arguments seem to have a little less power to convince than those in "23 things". Apart from that, the myth busting part greatly resembles that of "23 things", so it did not give me much new information.
It is the policy recommendation where this book truly shines, giving a more practical outlook on how the alternative development strategies that the authors recommend can be applied in the real world under the constraints of the present international trade regimes. I also rally like the 'recommended readings' list, which is a list of papers that support and further explore each of the policy alternatives presented in the book, which makes it much more academically usable than "23 things".
80 reviews4 followers
September 26, 2024
Dense but so informative. Ha-Joon Chang collects an extensive heterodox(Other Canon and others) economic literature on the core problems of economic development. Chang collects a wide neoliberal literature, which provides a valuable balance to readers and allows Chang's arguments to be better understood and tempered.

Overall, read it.
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475 reviews
January 27, 2022
Some good suggestions on how countries should approach capitalism today to be successful. Just a bit dry both in structure and content.
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