Conflicting Paradigms in the Economics of Developing Nations |
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Introduction and Overview | 3 |
Models of Thought in Orthodox Economics | 23 |
The Development Quest and the Economic Growth Solution | 51 |
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Conflicting Paradigms in the Economics of Developing Nations Wilfred L. David No preview available - 1986 |
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agricultural sector allocation argued assumption basic behavior capita income capital capital accumulation capitalist changes Chapter comparative advantage considered consumption context demand dependency developing countries developing nations developing world differential direct foreign investment domestic dualism economic growth Economics of Developing emphasis employment equilibrium example expansion explained exports external factors of production further gross domestic product groups growth process growth rates historical imports income distribution increasing inequality inputs labor force large number latter linkages low income majority of developing manufactures marginal productivity Marxian modern neoclassical oligopoly orthodox output overall paradigm patterns percent periphery perspective policies political population growth poverty primary commodities profits relations of production relationship relatively result role rural savings share social society structuralist structure surplus tend terms of trade theory tion TNCs transnational process underdevelopment underlying unequal exchange urban various forms wage World Bank