ABSTRACT
First published in 1989. The Journal of Development Studies was founded 25 years ago as a professional journal for what had by then become an established sub-discipline within British social science. The Journal has consistently published a broad spectrum of British research on development studies - a catholicity that has been reflected in the composition of the Editorial Board over the years - and has always welcomed authors from the USA, the European Continent, and above all from the Third World. Collated form the last twenty-five years of the journal presented here are a collection of 20-odd papers that represent less than three per cent of articles published since 1964.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |67 pages
Intersectoral Issues in Accumulation: Dualism
part |69 pages
International Economic Relationships
part |116 pages
Employment and Wages
part |122 pages
The State and Development
part |46 pages
Organisation of Production and Exchange
part |90 pages
Definition and Defence