The Dudley Seers Archive
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Welcome to the Dudley Seers archive. This collection contains published and unpublished writings of development economist Dudley Seers, Professorial Fellow and Director of the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex 1967–72. Professor Sir Dudley Seers’ vision and personality was crucial to the early growth of the Institute of Development Studies in the sixties, and more broadly influential across Europe and the developing world. He also worked as consultant to several overseas governments, the World Bank, OECD and U.N. and was President of the European Association of Development Institutes (EADI). The archive project is supported by Sir Richard Jolly (Honorary Professorial Fellow at IDS and co-director of the UN Intellectual History Project).
Recent Submissions
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Note for the House of Commons Select Committee on AID: the allocation of AID
(Institute of Development Studies, 1970) -
Editorial: partners in development
(Institute of Development Studies, 1969-12) -
Notes on the theory of advice
(Institute of Development Studies, 1967) -
The terms-of trade myth and development strategy
(Institute of Development Studies, 1964-10-07) -
The challenge to New Zealand Labour
(The Christchurch Co-operative Book Society Ltd, 1946) -
Editorial: income distribution and employment
(Institute of Development Studies, 1970) -
Some proposal[s] to the committee on the Civil Service
(Institute of Development Studies, 1968) -
The balance of work
(Institute of Development Studies, 1967) -
Other ways in which rich countries affect development
(School of African and Asian Studies and Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, 1970) -
New approaches suggested by the Colombia employment programme
(Institute of Development Studies, 1970-10) -
The use of a modified input-output system for an economic program in Zambia
(Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, 1967) -
New light on structural unemployment: lessons of a mission to Ceylon
(Institute of Development Studies, 1972) -
The Peruvian earthquake and effects on employment
(Institute of Development Studies, 1970) -
Growth or development? A review of the Prebisch report on Latin America
(Institute of Development Studies, 1971-01) -
Income distribution and employment: a note on some issues raised by the Colombia report
(Institute of Development Studies, 1970-07) -
The withering of AID
(Institute of Development Studies, 1982-06-14) -
Statistical sovereignty
(Institute of Development Studies, 1976) -
Statistical offices of international agencies
(Institute of Development Studies,, 1976) -
The international economy
(Institute of Development Studies, 1976) -
National economic accounting
(Institute of Development Studies, 1976)