Dependence and transformation : the economics of the transition to socialism / by Clive Y. Thomas.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Monthly Review Press , [1976].Description: 327 pages ; 21 cmISBN:- 0853453179
- 338/.09172/4
- HD 82 .T493 1976
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BOOKS | Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks | HD 82 .T493 1976 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | NPML19110028 |
Tables include detailed economic statistics.
Bibliographical references (pages 311-319) and index.
Part 1: General analysis -- 1. Dependence and the transition to socialism -- 2. Underdevelopment, size, and the neocolonial mode of production -- 3. Underdevelopment, dependence, and growth: the experience of the "high-growth" economies under capitalism.
Part 2: Economic strategy: 4. On converging resource use and demand: the first "Iron Law" of transformation -- 5. The transformation of agriculture -- 6. Industrialization and transformation -- 7. Structural interdependence, pricing, and foreign exchange -- 8. Converging needs with demand: the second "Iron Law" of transformation.
Part 3: Relations of production and forces of production -- 9. Problems of political and social interaction -- 10. The economics of the transition period.
"Thomas, a Guyanese economist...emphasizes that small, third world countries can be economically independent without being bound by staple production for export. He outlines an optimistic economic strategy for effecting a transformation to socialism in which indigenous technologies are developed to match domestic resources with human needs. The analysis adds a significant new dimension to the literature of the economics of the transformation to socialism by focusing on newly emerging small socialist countries..." --From the book cover.
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