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UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES (4) answer(s).
 
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Disguised unemployment in an underdeveloped economy: Ib Its nature and measurement / Uppal, J. S. 1973  Book
Uppal, J. S. Book
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Publication Bombay, Asia Publishing House, 1973.
Description 147 p.Hb
Standard Number 0-210-22269-7 GIPE Gift.
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261457X:922.1(Y:42).N7/L3/261457MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   364346


Landownership, malnutrition and urban-rural wage gaps: Memorandum from Institute of Economics, University of Oslo. No. 25, 28 November 1988 / Moene, Karl Ove   Article
Moene, Karl Ove Article
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Summary/Abstract We study how different distributions of landownership affect labour allocation, income distribution and malnutrition in less developed countries. The paper also questions some of the traditional wisdom with respect to the relationship between urban rural wage gaps and equilibrium level of urban employment.
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The capital needs of the developing countries: Yale University, Economic Growth Center. Center Paper No. 42, 1964 / Balassa, Bela   Article
Balassa, Bela Article
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Summary/Abstract In recent years, we have witnessed a mushrooming of literature dealing with the prospective capital needs of less developed countries. In the various contributions, two general approaches have been used for appraising the need for foreign capital - the 'trade-gap' and the 'capital-requirements' approach.
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Trade, Aid and What?: Yale University, Economic Growth Center. Center Paper No. 41, 1964 / Ranis, Gustav   Article
Ranis, Gustav Article
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Summary/Abstract One of the most pervasive and characteristic features of the post-war era has been the phenomenon of the less developed world embarking on a more or less conscious effort at assessing and deploying its total resources in the context of more or less ambitious national development plans or programs.
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