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Essays in honour of Professor Dhires Bhattacharyya: trade, welfare and development/ Santikumar Ghosh ed.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Calcutta: Bangiya Arthaniti Parishad (Bengal Economic Association), 1995Description: vii, 195 pages; tables; 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23rd. 381 G427
Contents:
Intellectual Property rights ad Technical change in follower Countries -- International Trade and the Process of Economic Development -- Foreign Capital in a Small Developing Economy- Welfare Implications of Growth -- Criteria for Identification of Rural Poor -Preliminary Results based on survey on West Bengal -- Agenda Manipulation and the Pareto Collective Choice rule -- Indian Episode of Development Planning -- Cross Section Variation in the Rural Interest Rate -- Restructuring India's Development Policy: A note on Some Institutional constrains -- A" Liberal" Program for Development in the Twenty First Century -- Structuralism and Institutionalism: Their Methodological implications for Development Process -- Employment as a plan objective -- A Fiscal Response to India's Present Crisis
Summary: Contemporary analyse on trade, welfare and development covers a wide range and nearly in all these areas stimulating theoretical contributions appear regularly. But little attempt is found to blend the theoretical studies with the current economic problems of the LDC's, particularly those of India.
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Intellectual Property rights ad Technical change in follower Countries -- International Trade and the Process of Economic Development -- Foreign Capital in a Small Developing Economy- Welfare Implications of Growth -- Criteria for Identification of Rural Poor -Preliminary Results based on survey on West Bengal -- Agenda Manipulation and the Pareto Collective Choice rule -- Indian Episode of Development Planning -- Cross Section Variation in the Rural Interest Rate -- Restructuring India's Development Policy: A note on Some Institutional constrains -- A" Liberal" Program for Development in the Twenty First Century -- Structuralism and Institutionalism: Their Methodological implications for Development Process -- Employment as a plan objective -- A Fiscal Response to India's Present Crisis

Contemporary analyse on trade, welfare and development covers a wide range and nearly in all these areas stimulating theoretical contributions appear regularly. But little attempt is found to blend the theoretical studies with the current economic problems of the LDC's, particularly those of India.

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