Economic development : theory, history, policy / Gerald Meier, Robert E Baldwin.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: New York : John Wiley & Sons, 1957Publisher: [California] : [s.e.], 1962Description: 588 páginas : ilustraciones ; 24 cmContent type: texto Media type: sin mediación Carrier type: volumenSubject(s): Política comercial | Crecimiento económico -- Teorías | Desarrollo económico | Política económica -- Teorías | Comercio internacionalDDC classification: 338.91Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Fourth printing 1962.
Studying Economic Development \\ Part 1. Theories of economic development \\ Introductory \\ 1. Classical Analysis \\ 2. Marxian Analysis \\ 3. Neo\Classical Analysis \\ 4. Schumpeterian Analysis \\ 5. Post\Keynesian Analysis \\ 6. A Comparison of Development Theories \\ Part 2. Historical outlines of economic development \\ Introductory \\ 7. Emergence of the center (1) \\ 8. Emergence of the center (2) \\ 9. Intensive development at the center \\ 10. International movement of factors \\ 11. International trade and economic development \\ 12. Extensive spread of development \\ Part 3. Acelerating development in poor countries \\ Introductory \\ 13. Basic characteristics of poor countries (1) \\ 14. Basic characteristics of poor countries (2) \\ 15. Obstacles to developent \\ 16. General requirements for development \\ 17. Domestic policy issues (1) \\ 18. Domestic policy issues (2) \\ 19. International policy issues (1) \\ 20. International policy issues (2) \\ 21. Prospects for development \\ Part 4. Maintaning development in rich countries \\ Introductory \\ 22. Economic development as a policy goal \\ 23. Economic Characteristics and trends \\ 24. General requeriments for maintaining development \\ 25. Policies and prospects for maintaining development.
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