The Reginald H. Green Archive
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This collection contains the published and unpublished writings of development economist Reginald H. Green, whose work on African economic issues spans four decades. He was a Professorial Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies from 1975-2000. A biographical note by Sir Richard Jolly is available to download here.
Recent Submissions
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Vision of Human-Centred Development: A Study in Moral Economy
(Britain Tanzania Society / James Currey / Africa World Press / Mkuki Na Nyota, 1993) -
Possible Roles of Post-Apartheid Agriculture and Implications on Policy and Resource Needs
(South Africa Economic Research and Training Project, 1989) -
Brady and the Philippines: What Progress?
(IDS, 1990) -
Report of the Special Task Force on Price Control (March-April 1973)
(Tanzania Treasury, 1973) -
Namibia: A Political Economic Survey
(IDS, 1979-09)Namibia is approaching independence with a very limited quantity of either research or baseline data available. Its history, the course of the liberation struggle, the structure of the economy all suggest that the ... -
Reducing Dependence: Final Reports to the Governments of Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland
(Commonwealth Secretariat, 1980) -
Re: Census/social security
(1990-02) -
Mozambique
(1996) -
The Lome’s in Economic Context: Whither now?
(Liaison Committee of Development NGOs to the European Communities, 1988) -
An Interim Situation Report
(Britain-Tanzania Society, 1987) -
1980: Through a Glass Grimly
(1980)