Economic backwardness and economic growth : Studies in the theory of economic development. One of a series of books from the research program of the Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California

The first three chapters, introductory in character, outline the nature of the problem, and set forth my modus operandi. The heart of the book, to be found in chapters 4 to 13, may be divided roughly into two parts. In the first of these, the state of economic backwardness is analyzed. The character...

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Autor principal: Leibenstein, Harvey
Format: Llibre
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Publicat: New York Wiley 1957
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Sumari:The first three chapters, introductory in character, outline the nature of the problem, and set forth my modus operandi. The heart of the book, to be found in chapters 4 to 13, may be divided roughly into two parts. In the first of these, the state of economic backwardness is analyzed. The characteristics usually found in densely populated underdeveloped economies are examined, discussed, and, in part, explained. The broad aim here is to show that these characteristics are part of a pattern, that they are of a piece, so to speak, and that they generally help to reinforce each other.