Uneven Development in Alternative Models of North-South Trade
Amitava Dutt
Eastern Economic Journal, 1989, vol. 15, issue 2, 91-106
Abstract:
This paper develops a general framework in the form of an underdetermined model in which alternative models of North-South trade and development can be looked upon as providing alternative "closures." Several such models, drawing on neoclassical, neo-Marxian, neo-Keynesian, neo-Kaleckian, and other approaches, are examined and compared to models in the existing North-South literature. The implications of these models for uneven development patterns and long-run changes in the North-South terms of trade are examined.
Date: 1989
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