Leading Issues in Development Economics: Selected Materials and CommentaryOxford University Press, 1964 - 572 strani Textbook on the dynamics of economic development, with particular reference to developing countries - comprises a compilation of theoretical, applied and policy material concerning economic planning, economic policy and relevant economic theory, and covers economic growth, problems of investment, effects of inflation on development, industrialization, agriculture, the influence of international trade on development, etc. Bibliographys and references. |
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Preface Analytical Table of Contents | 3 |
Appraisals and Critiques | 23 |
Future Takeoffs in PerspectiveNote | 42 |
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Leading Issues in Development Economics: Selected Materials and Commentary Gerald M. Meier Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1964 |
Leading Issues in Development Economics: Selected Materials and Commentary Gerald M. Meier Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1964 |
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achieve agriculture allocation amount analysis balance of payments Boeke capital accumulation capital formation capital-output ratio capitalist cent changes commodity consumption cost coun country's demand devel developed countries development plan domestic dualism duction econ economic development economic growth effects employment enterprise estimates existing expansion expenditure export external factors factors of production financing foreign capital foreign exchange foreign investment funds import substitution important increase India indus industrial inflation labor land Latin America less limited manufacturing marginal productivity ment million modern monetary national income nomic opment output Pakistan pattern period political poor countries population possible problem profits progress projects rate of growth relatively rise Rostow savings social society stage supply surplus take-off taxation technical techniques terms of trade theory Third Plan tion tive traditional underdeveloped countries United Nations wages