The Economics of the Developing CountriesDevelopment economics, development theory, economic theory, study of different types of developing countries at different stages of economic development - covers economic policy, population growth, poverty, dual economy, economic structure, agricultural market expansion, wage policy for mines and plantation workers, migrant workers, input output, banking, investments, trade, monetary policy, disguised unemployment and underemployment. References. |
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THE POSTWAR APPROACH | 7 |
THE EXPANSION OF EXPORTS AND THE GROWTH | 27 |
MINES AND PLANTATIONS AND THE GROWTH | 44 |
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advanced countries African agricultural sector annum argument balanced growth balanced-growth capita income Chapter commodities comparative advantage consumers consumption costs currency developed countries disguised unemployment dualism economic development economic growth exchange economy export expansion factors favourable food surplus foreign exchange higher import-substituting important improvements Income Countries income level increase indigenous labour instability international trade land London manufacturing industry manufacturing sector marginal product ment methods mines and plantations minimum subsistence level modern monetary money economy national income overall capital-output ratio overpopulated countries pattern peasant producers peasant sector phase population densities population growth population pressure poverty primary exports primary products problem raise rate of growth reduce rise saving and investment short-run shortage social overhead stable stages subsistence economy subsistence sector sumers surplus labour Taiwan tariff technical tion total income traditional sector UNCTAD underdeveloped countries wage economy workers World Bank world market demand