This special issue offers new, cutting-edge research on the history of development economics through the contributions of both historians of thought working on development economics and development economists with an interest in the history of their discipline. Moreover, it surveys the fundamental contribution of development economists and their sensitivity to the applied dimension of their discipline.
Contributors: Michele Alacevich, Maria Bach, Mauro Boianovsky, Marcel Boumans, Allison Demeritt, Amitava Krishna Dutt, Nils Gilman, Eric Helleiner, Karla Hoff, Robert Leonard, Joseph L. Love, Neil De Marchi, Stephen Meardon, Mary S. Morgan, Salim Rashid, Frances Stewart, Moshe Syrquin, John Toye, Keith Tribe