Joan Robinson shows how the economic mechanisms that produce wealth in the midst of growing misery can be understood. For this purpose she uses the classical theory of accumulation and the modern theory of international trade and finance. Her simple but penetrating analysis illuminates the problems of poverty, accumulation, industrialization and trade, while exposing misleading conceptions of the Third World. Throughout the book, general principles are demonstrated with particular examples, making those principles both clearer and more relevant. The book's conclusion is that the economic problems of the Third World remain rooted in deep-seated political conflicts of national and international interests.
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Series preface; Foreword; 1. Misleading lights; 2. Surplus and accumulation; 3. Land and labour; 4. Trade in primary commodities; 5. Aid and loans; 6. Dependent industrialisation; 7. Armaments; 8. What now?; Index.
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An analysis of the economic mechanisms that produce wealth in the midst of growing misery.

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ISBN
9780521295895
Published
1979-09-06
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Weight
174 gr
Height
217 mm
Width
135 mm
Thickness
10 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
160

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