1968 - 1979: Recent submissions
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UNEQUAL EXCHANGE AND ECONOMIC POLICIES: SOME IMPLICATIONS OF THE NEO?RICARDIAN CRITIQUE OF THE THEORY OF COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
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TRADE EXPANSION, EMPLOYMENT AND INCOME DISTRIBUTION
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WHAT CAN A COUNTRY DO TO GET MORE AID?
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DOMINATION AND DEPENDENCE IN MASS COMMUNICATIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE USE OF BROADCASTING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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CONTROL AND TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENTS
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PUBLICATIONS LIST 1973–1975
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How Important is Cultural Dependence?
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Development Thinking as Cultural Neo?Colonialism—the Case of Sri Lanka
(Institute of Development Studies, 01/04/1975)Summary The independence struggle in Sri Lanka gave rise to various counter?ideologies challenging the imposed ideologies of the colonialists. During the post?independence period it seemed that the counter?ideologies had ... -
Compensating the Multinationals: Chile and the United States Copper Companies
(Institute of Development Studies, 01/04/1975)Summary In 1971 President Allende's government nationalized the partly American?owned copper companies that made up the Large Copper Mining sector. This move gave rise to a sharp conflict between Chile and US companies ... -
Comments on Goonatilake : (some notes on the dependency of ‘dependency’)
(Institute of Development Studies, 01/04/1975)Summary Michael Lipton replies that Susantha Goonatilake's paper is itself a victim of the 'dependency syndrome' it attacks. Developing countries need to protect themselves against unsuitable transfers of technology, but ... -
The Political Economy of General Amin
(Institute of Development Studies, 01/04/1975)Summary By the end of 1974 no section of Ugandan life had been left unaffected by the crisis which had been developing since the end of the 1960s. Explanation for this crisis is often sought in the personalty of General ... -
Shirley Hazzard, Defeat of an Ideal. A study of the self?destruction of the United Nations.
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Cheryl Payer, The Debt Trap
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Talking about Consciousness
(Institute of Development Studies, 01/04/1975) -
E. F. Schumacher, Small is Beautiful: a study of economics as if people mattered
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Further Reading on Cultural Dependence: an eclectic list
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Editorial
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The Politics of Redistribution with Growth; The ‘target group’ approach
(Institute of Development Studies, 01/08/1975)SUMMARY This article challenges the political assumptions which, it argues, characterize Redistribution with Growth: that a large number of Third World countries will continue to be predominantly capitalist, and that ... -
Redistribution with Growth—a reply
(Institute of Development Studies, 01/08/1975)SUMMARY Although Colin Leys argues that Redistribution with Growth is directed against revolutionary change, this article shows the charge to be unjustified. The quantitative models which the IBRD/IDS volume develops to ... -
A Comment
(Institute of Development Studies, 01/08/1975)SUMMARY These comments on Professor Leys' article do not constitute a rejoinder in the ordinary sense of the term. They simply highlight certain aspects of the argument in RwG for those who have read Leys, but notthe book ...