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World Development
1973 - 2025
Current editor(s): O. T. Coomes From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 1, issue 12, 1973
- Economic development and labor use: a review pp. 1-22

- Henry J. Bruton
- Economic development and labor use: a comment pp. 23-24

- Richard Jolly
- Economic development and labor use: a comment pp. 25-28

- Frances Stewart
- The changing tolerance for income inequality in the course of economic development pp. 29-36

- Albert Hirschman
- Resource allocation, equality of access and health pp. 37-44

- Oscar Gish
- Extending the green revolution pp. 45-51

- Sterling Wortman
- Assistance to agricultural scientists in the third world: a neglected field pp. 53-55

- Ole Zethner
- Inflation: a world-wide disaster: By Irving S. Friedman London: Hamish Hamilton, 1973. Pp. xiv + 304. [UK pound]3.50 pp. 61-61

- Roger Opie
- Educational problems of developing countries: with case studies of Ghana, Pakistan and Nigera: By Adam Curle. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1973 (expanded and updated edition). Pp. ix + 200. [UK pound]7.00 pp. 61-62

- Robin Hodgkin
- Tropical farming economics: By Margaret R. Haswell. London: Longman, 1973. Pp. 174. [UK pound]4.50 pp. 62-63

- Keith Griffin
Volume 1, issue 11, 1973
- Agrarian policy: the political and economic context pp. 1-11

- Keith Griffin
- The green revolution and social progress pp. 13-21

- Georgy Skorov
- The changing role of the State in the Brazilian economy pp. 23-34

- Werner Baer, Isaac Kerstenetzky and Annibal V. Villela
- The manipulation of demand: the problem of trademarks pp. 35-42

- Guido Di Tella
- Equity and growth pp. 43-47

- Gunnar Myrdal
- Development and planning: Essays in honour of Paul Rosenstein-Rodan: Edited by Jagdish N. Bhagwati and Richard S. Eckaus London: George Allen and Unwin, 1973. Pp. 343. [UK pound]5.60 pp. 59-59

- Paul Streeten
- South Africa: Civilizations in conflict: By Jim Hoagland. London: George Allen and Unwin, 1973. Pp. xxxiii + 428. [UK pound]4.50 pp. 59-60

- G. E. Newbury
Volume 1, issue 10, 1973
- The multinational enterprise and the theory of development policy pp. 1-14

- Paul Streeten
- Alternative choices in development strategy and tactics: The Mekong river project as a case study pp. 15-26

- Sir Arthur Gaitskell
- The role of technologic institutes in industrial development pp. 27-32

- Lawrence W. Bass
- Concentration of economic power in Argentina pp. 33-41

- Victor E. Tokman
- State participation and the Zambian economy pp. 43-53

- Mike Williams
- Aid and liberation: A socialist study of aid politics: By Judith Hart. London: Gollancz, 1973. Pp. 287. [UK pound]3.80 pp. 57-58

- Sanjaya Lal
- The Chilean road to socialism: Edited by J.A. Zammit. Sussex: Institute of Development Studies, 1973. Pp. 465 pp. 58-59

- Paul Hayes
Volume 1, issue 9, 1973
- Two concepts of foreign aid pp. 1-10

- George C. Abbot
- Trade and per capita income differentials: a test of the Burenstam-Linder hypothesis pp. 11-17

- Zeev Hirsch and Baruch Lev
- Shaping Spain's export industry pp. 19-37

- Juergen B. Donges
- The Yugoslav economy viewed through the theory of labor management pp. 39-56

- Jaroslav Vanek
- Third world social scientists in Santiago pp. 57-65

- Padma Desai
- Reports from developing countries pp. 67-68

- J.H.N.
- Policies in the new Ghana pp. 81-81

- Col. I. K. Acheampong
- Progress of the Republic pp. 83-94

- Don Taylor
- Report from Brussels: Afro-Caribbean solidarity in Brussels pp. 96-96

- Jimoh Gbadamoshi
- The financial scene: Harmonisation's sour note pp. 97-102

- Richard Bailey
- Science and technology in economic growth: Proceedings of an international economic association conference at St. Anton, Austria Edited by B.R. Williams London: Macmillan, 1973. Pp. xviii + 446. [UK pound]7.00 pp. 103-104

- Paul Streeten
- World Bank operations: Sectoral programs and policies: Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, for the IBRD, 1972. Pp. xiii + 513. $4.95 pp. 104-106

- Angus Hone
- Realities of free trade: Two industry studies: By Duncan Burn and Barbara Epstein (with an introduction by Harry G. Johnson) London: George Allen and Unwin, 1972. Pp. xxxvii + 271. [UK pound]3.00 pp. 106-107

- Sanjaya Lal
Volume 1, issue 8, 1973
- The Brazilian boom 1968-72: an explanation and interpretation pp. 1-15

- Werner Baer
- Family income and labour force participation rates in less developed countries: an Iranian case study pp. 17-22

- William H. Bartsch
- Atomic energy in Argentina: a case history pp. 23-38

- Jorge A. Sabato
- The effect of the US Immigration Act of 1965 on the flow of skilled migrants from less developed countries pp. 39-44

- Sheldon Friedman
- Rethinking technology: steady-state earth or Biosoma pp. 45-51

- George Bugliarello
- Tariffs are only part of the problem pp. 79-80

- Richard Bailey
- Regional mobility and resource development in West Africa: Akin L. Mabogunje. Montreal and London: McGill-Queen's University Press for the Centre for Developing Area Studies, 1972. Pp. xiv + 154. $4.50 pp. 81-81

- Archibold Callaway
- Multinational enterprises and social policy: International Labour Office Studies and Projects, New Series, No. 79. Geneva: International Labour Office, 1973. Pp. x + 182. Sw.F. 17.50 pp. 82-83

- Sanjaya Lal
Volume 1, issue 7, 1973
- Regional integration of trade among less developed countries pp. 1-12

- Felipe Pazos
- Manufacturing for export, multinational firm and economic development pp. 13-21

- G. K. Helleiner
- Crisis in development strategies pp. 29-32

- Mahbub Ul Haq
- Question-marks at Stockholm pp. 33-35

- Salvino Busuttil
- Malaysia adjusts to the enlarged community pp. 43-49

- Y. A. B. Tun Haji Abdul and Razak bin Dato Hussein S.M.N.
- The Malaysian pineapple industry pp. 50-50

- K. L. Lim
- Singapore welcomes the thaw pp. 51-52

- Don Taylor
- The agenda for the Gatt talks pp. 53-54

- Richard Bailey
- Chicago essays in economic development: Edited by David Wall. University of Chicago Press, 1972. pp. 365 and index. [UK pound]6.30 pp. 55-56

- P. Andy
Volume 1, issue 6, 1973
- Trade strategies for development: some themes for the seventies pp. 1-10

- P. P. Streeten
- Competing ideology and agricultural strategy: current agricultural development in India and China compared with Meiji strategy pp. 11-30

- Radha Sinha
- An assessment of development in Taiwan pp. 31-42

- Keith Griffin
- Adjustment assistance: a proposal pp. 43-47

- Frances Stewart
- International economic peace-keeping in phase II: by Harald B. Malmgren. New York: Quadrangle Books, 1973. Revised edition. Cloth $8.95, paperback $3.95 pp. 75-77

- Johan Kaufmann
- The Kennedy Round in American trade policy: The twilight of the GATT?: by John W. Evans. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1971. Pp. xiv + 383. $13.95 pp. 75-75

- Johan Kaufmann
- Inflation and economic development in Brazil, 1946-1963: By R. Kahil. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973. Pp. xiv + 357. [UK pound]11.00 pp. 77-78

- Rosemary Thorp
- Employment, incomes and equality: A strategy for increasing productive employment in Kenya: Geneva: ILO, 1972. Pp. xx + 600. [UK pound]3.96 pp. 78-80

- Richard Sabot
Volume 1, issue 5, 1973
- An appraisal of UNCTAD III pp. 1-13

- Sidney Dell
- The new international production pp. 15-20

- Judd Polk
- Education, class structure and income equality pp. 21-36

- Jagdish Bhagwati
- Education and class structure: further evidence from India pp. 37-40

- Krishnamurthy Sundaram
- The need for a sociology and psychology of social science and scientists pp. 41-46

- Gunnar Myrdal
- A sixteen-nation free trade area pp. 87-91

- Richard Bailey
- The Bokaro steel plant: A study of Soviet economic assistance: By Padma Desai. North-Holland Publishing Company, 1972, pp. xvii + 108 pp. 92-92

- Paul Streeten
- Korea in the year 2000: By the Korean Institute of Science and Technology. Seoul, 1971, pp. 163 pp. 92-93

- A. L. Mackay
- Nutrition: A priority in African development: Edited by Bo Vahlquist. Published by the Dag Hammarskjold Foundation, 1972 pp. 94-94

- Elizabeth Orr
Volume 1, issue 3-4, 1973
- Feeding Guyana by 1976 pp. 4-5

- Frank A. Campbell
- Banking and development pp. 6-7

- Don Taylor
- BEA--the `old hand' in Europe pp. 46-46

- Don Taylor
- The future of the multilateral trading systems pp. 47-48

- Richard Bailey
- Earned international reserve units: The catalyst of two complementary world problems--the monetary and development pp. 49-70

- Chris Economides
- Fact and fancy in international economic relations pp. 71-106

- T. Balogh and P. Balacs
- Educational demand and supply in the context of growing unemployment in less developed countries pp. 107-118

- Edgar O. Edwards and Michael P. Todaro
- Growth and social justice pp. 119-120

- Gunnar Myrdal
- Employment, income distribution and a poverty redressal index pp. 121-125

- Deepak Lal
Volume 1, issue 1-2, 1973
- The trade game pp. 1-2

- Paul P. Streeten
- Message from the prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago pp. 3-3

- Eric Williams
- The Commonwealth and the third world pp. 5-6

- Arnold Smith
- Revolution on the land pp. 11-11

- Don Taylor
- Guyana trades with all the world pp. 12-12

- Frank A. Campbell
- N.I.S. gives a basic social protection pp. 17-17

- Frank A. Campbell
- Reports from developing countries: Progress of Nigeria's development pp. 22-23

- Jimoh Gbadamoshi
- Reports from developing countries: India's exports after the conflict pp. 23-23

- R. S. Nigam
- Reports from developing countries: Tourism problems in Jamaica pp. 23-23

- H. P. Jacobs
- EEC and developing countries--1972 pp. 33-34

- D. Frisch
- Aid policy and the EEC pp. 34-34

- C. Matthews
- A.M.C. and the farmer pp. 40-40

- W. D. Roberts
- A foot in the door for bananas pp. 42-42

- Dick Pixley
- Industrial development's 20th anniversary pp. 44-45

- Frank McManus
- The pattern of trade and industry pp. 49-50

- O. R. Padmore
- Problems and prospects of Bangladesh tea pp. 55-55

- Ali Mohammed
- A new shape for BOAC pp. 57-57

- Don Taylor
- Finance for export pp. 59-59

- Richard Bailey
- The Sino-Soviet boundary deadlock pp. 62-63

- Neville Maxwell
- On economic advice to developing countries pp. 64-75

- P. Ady
- The brain drain and income taxation pp. 94-101

- Jagdish Bhagwati and William Dellalfar
- Economics of an improved environment pp. 102-114

- Gunnar Myrdal
- A message of welcome from the Sudan pp. 114-114

- Lawrence Wol Wol
- Message from the president of the Republic of Sierra Leone pp. 115-115

- Siaka Stevens
- Impact of space on world development pp. 116-121

- Guyford Stever
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