Rich lands and poor : the road to world prosperity / by Gunnar Myrdal ; planned and edited by Ruth Nanda Anshen
Material type: TextSeries: World perspectives ; 16Publication details: New York, Evanston : Harper & Row, Publishers, 1957.Description: xx, 168 pages ; 20 cmOther title:- Economic theory and under-developed regions [Parallel title]
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- HD 82 .M9 1957
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BOOKS | Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks | The Karl H. Niebyl Collection | HD 82 .M9 1957 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | NPML19120003 |
This book is published in England under the title of Economic theory and under-developed regions.
Part one: The mechanism of national and international economic inequality : I. An unexplained general trait of social reality -- II. The principle of circular and cumulative causation -- III. The drift toward regional economic inequalities in a country -- IV. The role of the state -- V. International inequalities -- VI. National state policies in underdeveloped countries -- VII. National economic planning in underdeveloped countries -- VIII. A challenge.
Part two: Economic inequalities, the public conscience and economic theory : IX. The equality doctrine and the escape from it -- X. The conservative predilections of economic theory and their foundation in the basic philosophers -- XI. A note on the theory of international trade and the inequality problem -- XII. The logical crux of all science.
"I have here chosen to focus attention on one particular aspect of the international situation, namely, the very large and steadily increasing economic inequalities between developed and underdeveloped countries. Though these inequalities and their tendency to grow are flagrant realities, and though they form a basic cause of the international tension in our present world, they are usually not treated as a central problem in the literature on underdevelopment and development." -- From the preface.
Donation from Karl and Elizabeth Niebyl.
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