Volumes 1 - 10: Recent submissions
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Further Reading on Redistribution with Growth
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Measuring Income Distribution: The Case of New Zealand
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Redistribution with Growth—and/or Transition to Socialist Development: Some Jottings on Tanzania 1961–74
(Institute of Development Studies, 01/08/1975)SUMMARY Tanzania's 1961?74 political economic dynamic is examined with emphasis on strategic themes, major changes and critical obstacles, and the pace of change. A brief summary of 1961?73 development covers income ... -
New Light on China's Political Economy
(Institute of Development Studies, 01/08/1975)SUMMARY Most Western writing on Chinese economic development since 1949 has, until recently, treated it in isolation from the broader goal of building and consolidating a socialist society. In fact the Chinese choice of ... -
Employment Policies in Developing Countries.
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Daniel P. Moynihan, “The United States in Opposition” in Commentary, vol. 59, no. 3.
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Charles Cooper and Raphael Kaplinsky in collaboration with R. Turner, Second?hand Equipment in a Developing Country; Roads and Redistribution
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Satyajit Ray, Distant Thunder
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Editorial
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Measuring Unemployment and the Informal Sector: Some Conceptual and Statistical Problems
(Institute of Development Studies, 01/10/1975)SUMMARY The problem of unutilized labour power has attracted the attention of economists because of its possible effects on (i) growth (ii) welfare and (iii) political stability. Statisticians, in their turn, have reflected ... -
Statistics on the Multinational Corporations as a Means to Exercise Sovereignty
(Institute of Development Studies, 01/10/1975)SUMMARY Statistics of MNC transactions within a peripheral economy and across its frontiers are a critical tool for building up the capacity to exercise national sovereignty and implement national political economic ... -
New Approaches to National Economic Accounting in Developing Countries with a Large Foreign Trade Sector
(Institute of Development Studies, 01/10/1975)SUMMARY The United Nations System of National Accounts are examined critically in light of the characteristics and needs of 'developing' countries, which are contrasted with those of the industrial countries, for which ... -
Statistics and the Heritocracy
(Institute of Development Studies, 01/10/1975)SUMMARY The question of the genetic or environmental determination of human development has always been controversial. Intelligence tests, which assume a very large genetic component continue to be used frequently in the ... -
Reflexiones Sobre el Golpe de Estado en Chile
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Further Observations
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Reflections on the Coup d'Etat in Chile
(Institute of Development Studies, 01/10/1975)SUMMARY In this article Radomiro Tomic analyses two problems: why was there no armed resistance to the coup in Chile in September 1973, and was it possible for Chile to advance towards socialism in a democratic and peaceful ... -
Colin Leys, Underdevelopment in Kenya. The Political Economy of Neo?Colonialism.
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A Plea for Understanding
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A Rejoinder
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Colin Leys, Underdevelopment in Kenya. The Political Economy of Neo?Colonialism.
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