SUMMARY ‘Centrally planned’, ‘developed’ and ‘developing’ is not, now, as useful a classification of countries as it was a decade ago when it was believed that developing countries could become rich and modern fairly quickly if only enough resources were transferred to them. In the less benign world of today it is power and self?sufficiency which count. A classification (based on size and degrees of external dependency in food, technology and oil) into the least dependent, ‘semi?dependent’ and ‘dependent’ is more relevant, but in a future of slower growth, governments of all three groups will need to follow similar policies—development of technology and of the administrative capacity to control consumption aspirations, stimulate national s...
Many would hold the First World responsible for Third World poverty. Much was written about exploita...
The Third World, or «the Third Worlds», approximately four fifths of mankind (mainly in Africa, Asia...
SUMMARY The concentration of recent discussion on Commodity Agreements neglects two other approache...
SUMMARY This article describes and evaluates the main international monetary and financial issues d...
SUMMARY This article challenges the political assumptions which, it argues, characterize Redistribu...
International audienceDevelopment refers to the set of social transformations that enhance the abili...
Contemporary developments are characterized at the same time by a series of economic changes and by ...
SUMMARY Dependency theory grew from disillusion with the notion that the integration of technologic...
In the past, the school of thought in Development Studies was dominated by the concept that lessdeve...
This study reviews the growth and development performance of developing countries in the latter part...
SUMMARY Harbingers of development economics in the period 1935–45 are discussed: the international ...
In its 30-Year Update of the well-known publication ‘The Limits to growth’ the Club of Rome stressed...
International audienceUnderdevelopment expresses a complex reality, emphasising a state of backwardn...
In the last four decades there have been changes in the peripheral world that included the developm...
SUMMARY Nec ssiiy promoting quickly economic expansion oi underdeveloped trrLuoi ir iilid countries ...
Many would hold the First World responsible for Third World poverty. Much was written about exploita...
The Third World, or «the Third Worlds», approximately four fifths of mankind (mainly in Africa, Asia...
SUMMARY The concentration of recent discussion on Commodity Agreements neglects two other approache...
SUMMARY This article describes and evaluates the main international monetary and financial issues d...
SUMMARY This article challenges the political assumptions which, it argues, characterize Redistribu...
International audienceDevelopment refers to the set of social transformations that enhance the abili...
Contemporary developments are characterized at the same time by a series of economic changes and by ...
SUMMARY Dependency theory grew from disillusion with the notion that the integration of technologic...
In the past, the school of thought in Development Studies was dominated by the concept that lessdeve...
This study reviews the growth and development performance of developing countries in the latter part...
SUMMARY Harbingers of development economics in the period 1935–45 are discussed: the international ...
In its 30-Year Update of the well-known publication ‘The Limits to growth’ the Club of Rome stressed...
International audienceUnderdevelopment expresses a complex reality, emphasising a state of backwardn...
In the last four decades there have been changes in the peripheral world that included the developm...
SUMMARY Nec ssiiy promoting quickly economic expansion oi underdeveloped trrLuoi ir iilid countries ...
Many would hold the First World responsible for Third World poverty. Much was written about exploita...
The Third World, or «the Third Worlds», approximately four fifths of mankind (mainly in Africa, Asia...
SUMMARY The concentration of recent discussion on Commodity Agreements neglects two other approache...