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International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics 1995
UNIDO
A unique and comprehensive source of information, the International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics is the only international publication providing economists, planners, policy makers and business people with worldwide statistics on cu... -
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AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Edited by George H. Peters
Agriculture has been a significant source of economic and political conflict between nations during the last twenty years. This timely volume focuses on the role and operation of agriculture in developed market economies. It opens with a... -
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Transnational Citizenship
Rainer Bauböck
Regional integration, mass migration and the development of transnational organizations are just some of the factors challenging the traditional definitions of citizenship. In this important new book, Rainer Bauböck argues that citizensh...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Technology and Innovation in the International Economy
Edited by Charles Cooper
New technologies will have an increasing effect on prospects for development and growth in the world economy. Technology and Innovation in the International Economy contains extensive and detailed assessments of two key areas of technolo... -
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THE STATE, MARKETS AND DEVELOPMENT
Edited by Amitava K. Dutt, Kwan S. Kim, Ajit Singh
Markets and the state are usually seen as opposed to each other as instruments of economic development. This important new book attempts to go beyond the state–market debate, which it sees as largely the intellectual legacy of neoclassi... -
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Women and Social Policies in Europe
Edited by Jane Lewis
This thoroughly documented book provides an overview of social policies affecting women in Germany, Italy, Denmark, Britain, Ireland, Norway, France and Sweden. The central theme is the relationship between paid and unpaid work, somethin... -
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The New Global Economy and the Developing Countries
Gerald K. Helleiner
This book explores the principle issues surrounding the effective participation of the developing countries in the new, more interdependent global economy. It is up-to-date and offers a fresh and critical assessment of traditional appro... -
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The Repressed Economy
Deepak Lal
In this outstanding collection of essays on economic liberalization Deepak Lal, one of the world’s leading development economists, questions why many developing countries have followed policies which have retarded both growth and equity,... -
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ECONOMIC PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS IN THE THIRD WORLD
H. W. Singer, Sumit Roy
Economic Progress and Prospects in the Third World combines an elegant and persuasive summary of development progress over the last 40 years with detailed case studies of two major developing countries, Nigeria and India. -
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Economic Stabilization for Developing Countries
Anthony Clunies-Ross
This key textbook provides a fresh introduction to macroeconomics in developing countries. It presents the main elements of 20th century macroeconomics and shows how the models produced for industrialised societies need to be modified f... -
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DEMAND AND EXCHANGE IN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
John Creedy
Demand and Exchange in Economic Analysis provides a rare combination of detailed analysis of a central area of economics with the history of economic thought. The first part of the book examines major attempts to treat mathematically th... -
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NEW DIRECTIONS IN DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
Edited by Amitava K. Dutt, Kenneth P. Jameson
This major new book – written by a group of distinguished economists – provides the new directions needed for confronting the continuing challenge of development. Lance Taylor, Joseph Stiglitz and Amitava Dutt focus primarily on recent ...