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_aEquity and efficiency in Economic Development : _bEssays in honour of Benjamin Higgins / _cDonald J Savoie & Irving Brecher. |
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_aLondon. _bMc Gill-Queens University press; _c1992 |
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_a425 p . ; _bhardbound _c15x23cm |
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505 | _aIntroduction PART ONE CONCEPTS 1 Equity and Efficiency in Development: Basic Concepts 2 Development, Equity, and Liberation PART TWO FACTS 3 Development, Efficiency, and Equity in Historical Perspective 4 Equity and Efficiency in the “Mature” Socialist Society, the USSR 5 What Is the Evidence on Income Inequality and Development? PART THREE POLICY 6 Fiscal Equity and Economic Development 7 The Status and Efficiency of Regional Development Policies 8 Regional Policies for Equity: Can They Be Justified? 9 Equity, Efficiency, and the Managerial Paradigm 10 Hunger 11 The Overexpansion of Higher Education in the Third World PART FOUR INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS 12 New Directions in Canada’s Foreign Aid? The Winegard Report and Beyond 13 The Static Welfare Economics of Foreign Aid: A Consolidation 14 Trade Restrictions versus Foreign Aid As a Means of Improving a Country’s Welfare 15 The Underdevelopment of Development 16 Towards a New Paradigm? Two Views Selected Works of Benjamin Higgins (pp. 421-426) Contributors | ||
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