Publisher's Synopsis
"Economic Sociology of Development" explores the intricate interplay between economic dynamics and sociological perspectives, unraveling the evolution of development paradigms since World War II. From conventional models to post-modernist critiques, the book navigates through diverse approaches to progress and societal transformation. Through critical analyses of governance structures, global economic dynamics, and post-Communist transitions, it illuminates the challenges and opportunities in achieving inclusive growth and sustainable development. By integrating insights from economics and sociology, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of the complex forces shaping the contemporary global economy. It provides a roadmap for a more just, equitable, and prosperous world. "Economic Sociology of Development" is Volume 2 of the book Socioeconomics of Assetization, Idolization, Design Thinking and Growth.