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Central to the following discussion is the assertion that a foreign trade policy which maximizes the static efficiency gains from trade may result in reduced dynamic or X-efficiency and thus impair a developing country’s development potential. The dominant view of the relation between...
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Both free trade and protectionism have been proffered as prescriptions for Third World development but neither has … author advocates a limited measure of delinking from the world market combined with inward-oriented technology adaptation. …
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For a time in the mid-1970s, “Third World solidarity” was at its zenith and the prospect of a new international …
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Development technology will have a crucial role to play in the realization of the Third World’s ambitious …
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In the past four or five years politicians in the industrialized countries and research workers as well have been making increasing use of the term “interdependence” as quintessential to the economic and political relations between the North and the South. What does this term mean? Can the...
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The dispute between the proponents of the market-economy road to development for the countries of the Third World and … facts. The recent publication by the World, Bank of comprehensive and comparable data for almost all the countries of the … Third World makes it possible to compare the achievements of these two alternative roads on the basis of empirical evidence. …
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Development research (not so much practical development policy-making) has been recently marked by an increased orientation towards the satisfaction of basic needs. This raises the question as to whether indicators exist which could adequately provide for a sufficiently exact operationalisation...
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