Part I 1 THE INVENTION OF DEVELOPMENT 2 2 DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT PROGRESS: UNDERDEVELOPMENT AND J.H.NEWMAN, 3 THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTIVE FORCE: MARX AND LIST Part II 4 IMMANENT AND INTENTIONAL DEVELOPMENT: THE ORIGINS OF DEVELOPMENT DOCTRINE IN AUSTRALIA AND CANADA 5 DEVELOPMENT DOCTRINE IN ‘UNDERDEVELOPED' BRITAIN 6 DEVELOPMENT DOCTRINE IN AFRICA: THE CASE OF KENYA Part III 7 JOSEPH SCHUMPETER AND 'FAUSTIAN' DEVELOPMENT 8 CONCLUSION: THE JARGON OF DEVELOPMENT
M.P. Cowen is Reader in Economics at London Guildhall University. R.W. Shenton is Associate Professor in the Department of History, Queen's University, Canada.