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Development Economics and Policy

Edited by David Sapsford and John-ren Chen

in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 1998
ISBN: 978-1-349-26769-9
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction and Overview
David Sapsford and John-ren Chen
Ch 2 The Influence of Trade on Economic Development
Alec Cairncross
Ch 3 The Prebisch-Singer Terms of Trade Hypothesis: Some (Very) New Evidence
David Sapsford and John-ren Chen
Ch 4 Prebisch and Singer Effects on the Terms of Trade between Primary Producers and Manufacturers
Harry Bloch and David Sapsford
Ch 5 The Prebisch-Singer Hypothesis Revisited
Alfred Maizels, Theodosios B. Palaskas and Trevor Crowe
Ch 6 A Contribution to Empirical Research on the Prebisch-Singer Thesis
John-ren Chen and Herbert Stocker
Ch 7 Trade Orientation and Economic Development: Theory and Evidence
David Greenaway and Wyn Morgan
Ch 8 The Strategic Use of Trade Policies for Development: Some General Equilibrium Issues
Andrew McKay and Chris Milner
Ch 9 Liberalization, Privatization and the Pace of Economic Development in Taiwan
John-ren Chen
Ch 10 Redistribution without Growth
Richard Jolly
Ch 11 Distributional Inequity in International Comparative Perspective: Causes and Consequences
Kwan S. Kim
Ch 12 Food Aid, North-South Trade, and the Prebisch-Singer Thesis
Kunibert Raffer
Ch 13 Endogenous Technical Progress and North-South Terms of Trade: Modelling the Ideas of Prebisch and Singer on the Lines of Kalecki-Kaldor
Prabirjit Sarkar
Ch 14 Direct Foreign Investment and North-South Trade: Uneven Development or Convergent Growth?
Amitava Dutt
Ch 15 The Distribution of Gains between Investing and Borrowing Countries Revisited: The Case of India’s Computer Software Sector
V. N. Balasubramanyam and Ahalya Balasubramanyam
Ch 16 A Prebisch-Singer Growth Model and the Debt Crises
Thomas Ziesemer
Ch 17 Uncertainty in a Model of Small Agriculture in Peru: Some Preliminary Results
Hans Jürgen Jaksch
Ch 18 The Interest Cost of a Buffer Stock is Not a Social Cost
John Spraos
Ch 19 Supra-National Compensation Schemes for Temporary Export Losses: A Critique
John Toye
Ch 20 The World Bank, ‘Global Keynesianism’ and the Distribution of the Gains from Growth
Paul Mosley
Ch 21 An Economic and Social Security Council at the United Nations
Frances Stewart and Sam Daws
Ch 22 The IMF as International Lender of Last Resort? A Reappraisal After the ‘Tequila Effect’
Nicholas Snowden
Ch 23 The World Food Programme: Linking Relief and Development
D. J. Shaw
Ch 24 Employment and Development
Samir Radwan
Ch 25 Reaching the Poor: Prospects and Constraints
Sartaj Aziz
Ch 26 The Role of the International Agencies: An Assessment
Jon Wilmshurst
Ch 27 Joseph A. Schumpeter: The Man and the Economist
Wolfgang F. Stolper
Ch 28 Modern Relevance of Keynesianism in the Study of Development
Hans W. Singer

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