Volume 7, Issue 2: Redistribution of Growth
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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 ... -
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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