Organizational Dualism and Economic Development
H. Myint
Asian Development Review (ADR), 1985, vol. 03, issue 01, 24-42
Abstract:
Dualism may be characterized by the coexistence of a “modern†sector and a “traditional†sector within the framework of the same economic system. While remnants of dualism may survive even in the most advanced industrial economies, it is pre-eminently a phenomenon of underdeveloped economies…
Date: 1985
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