Economic growth and underdeveloped countries / by Maurice Dobb.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: New world paperbacks ; 41 | New World PaperbacksCopyright date: ©1963Publisher: New York : International Publishers, 1963Manufacturer: [Place of manufacture not identified] : [Manufacturer not identified], 1967Description: 63 pages ; 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.9
LOC classification:
  • HD 82 .D52 1967
Contents:
1. Facts about growth -- 2. Underdeveloped countries: why growth is arrested -- 3. Soviet development -- 4. Some problems of investment -- 5. Some theoretical problems further considered -- 6. Conclusion
Summary: "In this lucid and concise summary of his life-long researches, the theoretical economist of Cambridge University centers attention on the problems of growth of the new nations only recently become independent. He shows the dangers of 'neo-colonialism' and how imperialism hampers growth, probes the methods of investment amidst poverty, and considers the alternate paths of capitalist and socialist development. This is a valuable book for all who would understand the central problems facing the new nations today". -- Back Cover
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library The Roscoe Proctor Collection HD 82 .D52 1967 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan NPML19070004

1. Facts about growth -- 2. Underdeveloped countries: why growth is arrested -- 3. Soviet development -- 4. Some problems of investment -- 5. Some theoretical problems further considered -- 6. Conclusion

"In this lucid and concise summary of his life-long researches, the theoretical economist of Cambridge University centers attention on the problems of growth of the new nations only recently become independent. He shows the dangers of 'neo-colonialism' and how imperialism hampers growth, probes the methods of investment amidst poverty, and considers the alternate paths of capitalist and socialist development. This is a valuable book for all who would understand the central problems facing the new nations today". -- Back Cover

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