The Dual Economy Framework: Its Relevance to Asian Development
Gustav Ranis
Asian Development Review (ADR), 1984, vol. 02, issue 01, 39-51
Abstract:
Development may be considered as a process of two successful graduations: the first is from colonial agrarianism to dualism, and the second, from dualism to modern growth. This article presents a framework for this transition process, keeping in mind important differences among developing countries as to colonial heritage, size, and resource endowment…
Date: 1984
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