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Global economic crisis and the developing world: an introduction: Ashwini Deshpande and Keith Nurse; Part I: Insights from history; 2 Trade liberalization, industrialization and development: theexperience of recent decades Mehdi Shafaedin; 3. The slowing down of the engine of growth: Was W.A. Lewis right about global economic crises and the impact on the peripheries?: Keith Nurse; 4. Africa: dependency and crisis 327 $athe Great Depression and the 2008 recession: Bill FreundPart II: The finance and trade dimension; 5. Reassessing capital controls: theoretical perspectives and empirical evidence: Vanessa da Costa Val Munhoz and Gilberto Liba?nio; 6. Trade dimensions in the impact of the global financial crisis indeveloping countries: are the policy responses overlooking them?: Aldo Caliari; 7. Trade integration after the Great Recession: the case of Argentina: Leandro Serino; Part III: The technology and innovation dimension 327 $a8. Is renewables a solution? Ethanol and the environment - the missing point: Luiz M. Niemeyer9. Creative destruction and recovery in Latin America: an out-of-crisis roadmap centred on technology and industrial policies: Elisa Calza, Mario Cimoli, Annalisa Primi and Sebastia?n Rovira; Part IV: The gender and employment dimension; 10. Economic cycles and gendered employment patterns in Turkey: O?zge I?zdes?; 11. Comparative regional gendered impacts of the global economic crisis on international trade and production in the developing world: Jason Jackson 327 $aPart V: The scenario for big developing states: the case of SouthAfrica12. The impact of the global financial crisis on the South African economy: Seeraj Mohamed; 13. Inequality and unemployment in the growth and recovery process: a case study of South Africa: Fiona Tregenna; Part VI: The scenario for small developing states: the Caribbean; 14. 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