ABSTRACT
First published in 1972, this is a book of essays offered in honour of Paul Rosenstein-Rodan, the distinguished economist whose career started in mid-1920s Vienna and subsequently spanned Europe, Britain, the USA and many of the less developed countries of the world.The book includes reviews of past developments, chapters on development trade and value theory, an assessment of contemporary emerging economic patterns, development and trade policy, and investment policy. Further essays cover the intellectual history of development economics, general aspects of growth and economic policy in underdeveloped countries and the problems of income distribution and sectoral and regional development.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|40 pages
Growth of Development Economics
part II|80 pages
Development and Planning
part III|68 pages
Income Distribution and Regional Development
part IV|55 pages
Development and International Trade
part V|26 pages
Cost-Benefit Analysis
part VI|45 pages
Labour Productivity: International Differences and Short-run Behaviour
part VII|9 pages
Value Theory