Although considered a helpful tool a decade ago, the specification of the development problem in terms of one aim/one nation/one actor avoids the issues and is unrealistic. This paper reports on two models which introduce explicitly social groups as independent actors. The first model examines the formation of income, employment, human resources and satisfaction of basic needs for various social groups. The second model examines the distribution of wealth in a framework which assigns a more dominant role to a particular group on other groups. Applications of the models to four countries are briefly reviewed
The role of a person’s identity and sense of integration into society as instruments of economic dev...
The post-war growth experiences of developing countries lead to the idea that income equality may ac...
This paper begins by reviewing the different meanings given to the concept of “the social” within th...
Although considereda helpfultool a decadeago,thespecificatiOJrof the developmentproblemin termsof on...
After a brief historical survey starting around 1930, the article discusses some of the main n...
In this paper we estimate a model of the determinants of economic and social development that takes ...
The need for more comprehensive development models to capture the behavioural dynamics of peasants i...
The current population in the World has grown beyond the Break-even level of the food supplies, wate...
This paper addresses the following problem: How can social policies be used to enhance social capaci...
Growing dissatisfaction with conventional social policy approaches, as embodied in the residual and ...
Social democratic welfare state promotes equality between social classes by equalizing minimum needs...
In this paper we estimate a model of the determinants of economic and social development that takes ...
Developing countries, in particular the least developed ones, probably have more to learn from socia...
Many theories of development rely solely on growth and ignore factors of wealth distribution. It was...
Recent discussions of planned social change have organized interventive strategies into models which...
The role of a person’s identity and sense of integration into society as instruments of economic dev...
The post-war growth experiences of developing countries lead to the idea that income equality may ac...
This paper begins by reviewing the different meanings given to the concept of “the social” within th...
Although considereda helpfultool a decadeago,thespecificatiOJrof the developmentproblemin termsof on...
After a brief historical survey starting around 1930, the article discusses some of the main n...
In this paper we estimate a model of the determinants of economic and social development that takes ...
The need for more comprehensive development models to capture the behavioural dynamics of peasants i...
The current population in the World has grown beyond the Break-even level of the food supplies, wate...
This paper addresses the following problem: How can social policies be used to enhance social capaci...
Growing dissatisfaction with conventional social policy approaches, as embodied in the residual and ...
Social democratic welfare state promotes equality between social classes by equalizing minimum needs...
In this paper we estimate a model of the determinants of economic and social development that takes ...
Developing countries, in particular the least developed ones, probably have more to learn from socia...
Many theories of development rely solely on growth and ignore factors of wealth distribution. It was...
Recent discussions of planned social change have organized interventive strategies into models which...
The role of a person’s identity and sense of integration into society as instruments of economic dev...
The post-war growth experiences of developing countries lead to the idea that income equality may ac...
This paper begins by reviewing the different meanings given to the concept of “the social” within th...