The Interdependence Of Agricultural And Industrial Planning In An Under-Developed Country
Peter B. Diebold
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 1953, 684-694
Abstract:
In order to talk about an under-developed country which we want to develop economically, we have to make clear what we mean by "under-developed". To a certain extent even the most industrially advanced natidhs like the United States and Great Britain are not fully developed in that there is room for further development of industries and techniques to increase the living level of their people.
Date: 1953
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