Towards a New International Economic Order? Progress Report and Prognosis
Garham Bird
Development Policy Review, 1982, vol. A15, issue 2, 57-86
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Book reviewed in this article: Gerald K. Helleiner –International Economic Disorder: Essays in North‐South Relations. Frances Stewart and Arjun Sengupta –International Financial Cooperation: A Framework for Change. David Newbery and J. Stiglitz –The Theory of Commodity Price Stabilization. A Study in the Economics of Risk. Markets and States in Tropical Africa: The Political Basis for Agricultural Policies. By Robert H. Bates. International Institutions in Trade and Finance. By A.I. MacBean and P.N. Snowden. EEC and the Third World: Survey 2. Hunger in the World. Edited by Christopher Stevens. Short‐Term Macroeconomic Policy in Latin America. Edited by Jere Behrman and James A. Hanson. First things First: meeting the basic needs of the people of Nigeria. Nigeria since 1970: a political and economic outline. By Anthony Kirk‐Greene and Douglas Rimmer. Nigeria: economic prospects to 1985. After the oil glut. By Christopher Stevens. Modernization of Agriculture in Developing Countries: Resources, Potential and Problems. By I. Arnon. Land Concentration and Rural Poverty. (Second Edn.) By Keith Griffin. Aid and Influence: The Case of Bangladesh. Edited by Just Faaland with contributions bv Just Faaland, Nurul Islam and Jack Parkinson. Food Development and Politics in the Middle East. By H Weinbaum. Women, Work, and Property in North‐West India. By Ursula Sharma. The Challenge of Development in the Eighties: Our Response. Edited by Anthony Jennings and Thomas G. Weiss. The Contradictions of Foreign Aid. By Desmond McNeill. Development Perspectives. By Paul Streeten.
Date: 1982
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