books by subject
Economic Conditions

Indian Development: Selected Regional Perspectives (WIDER Studies in Development Economics)

India: Economic Development and Social Opportunity

Palanpur: The Economy of an Indian Village

Twenty-Five Years of Economic Development, 1950 to 1975 (World Bank)

Introduction to Development Studies

Surveys in Development Economics

Input-output Analysis in Developing Countries: Sources, Methods and Applications (Social Development in the Third World)

Aspects of Development and Underdevelopment (Modern Cambridge Economics Series)

Growth and Development: With Special Reference to Developing Economies

Public Policy and Economic Development: Essays in Honour of Ian Little

Toward a Political Economy of Development: A Rational Choice Perspective: 14 (California Series on Social Choice and Political Economy)

Minding Their Own Business: Zambia's Struggle Against Western Control (African S.)

The Open Economy: Tools for Policymakers in Developing Countries (E.D.I. Series in Economic Development)

Economic Inequality and Income Distribution

The Political Economy of Inequality (Frontier Issues in Economic Thought)

Development Macroeconomics: Second edition

Intrahousehold Resource Allocation in Developing Countries: Methods, Models, and Policy: Models, Methods and Policy (International Food Policy Research Institute)

The Political Economy of the Cotton South: Households, Markets and Wealth in the Nineteenth Century

Empire of Capital

The New Economics: A Manifesto

Race for Tomorrow: Survival, Innovation and Profit on the Front Lines of the Climate Crisis

The Struggle to Save the Soviet Economy: Mikhail Gorbachev and the Collapse of the USSR (The New Cold War History)

The Chinese Road to Socialism

A Fate Worse Than Debt

Planet on Fire: A Manifesto for the Age of Environmental Breakdown

The Disposable Work Force: Worker Displacement and Employment Instability in America (Social Institutions and Social Change)

Pacific Asia (Routledge Introductions to Development)

The Entrepreneurial State: Debunking Public vs. Private Sector Myths

Beyond Self-Interest: Why the Market Rewards Those Who Reject It
