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The Theory of Economic Development

LORD ROBBINS - Personal Name;

T HIS book is the outcome of an invitation by the Warden and
Fellows of All Souls to deliver the Chichele Lectures for 1966.
The lectures as delivered were four in number. But since then I
have added three more in order to make the coverage more adequate.
My objective is very limited. I concentrate solely on the history
of the main propositions of the theory of developmentĀ·as they
would apply to a closed economy: I make no attempt to deal with
international trade or finance in this connection. Moreover, even
within this area, there is a further limitation. As I explain at some
length in the opening lecture, the propositions which I discuss
relate to the broad problem of why development takes place: they
do not deal with the more detailed problem of the exact path that
it may follow. To use technical jargon, I am concerned with the
comparative statics, rather than the dynamics, of the subject


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Series Title
The Theory of Economic Development
Call Number
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Publisher
London : MACMILLAN AND CO LTD., 1968
Collation
1-197
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
333 02164 9
Classification
NONE
Content Type
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Media Type
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Carrier Type
-
Edition
1st Edition
Subject(s)
Management
Specific Detail Info
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