Issues In Contemporary Economics: Volume 3 Policy And Development

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  • Series: International Economic Association Series

  • Year: 1,991

  • Pages In File: 423

  • Language: English

  • Identifier: 978-1-349-11581-5,978-1-349-11579-2

  • Doi: 10.1007/978-1-349-11579-2

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  • Tags: International Economics Political Economy

  • Toc: Front Matter....Pages i-xxixFront Matter....Pages 1-1Public Choice, Markets and the Problem of Ensuring an Adequate Minimum Level of Welfare....Pages 3-23Environmental and Agricultural Issues: What is the Alternative to Public Choice Theory?....Pages 24-42Public Choice and Agricultural Policy: The Case of the CAP....Pages 43-71Political Economy of the Common Agricultural Policy in the European Community....Pages 72-97Public Choice and Agriculture: An American Example....Pages 98-118Front Matter....Pages 119-119Government Policy, Food Security and Nutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa....Pages 121-147Food Security and Policy Reform in Mali and the Sahel....Pages 148-169Food Deprivation and Undernutrition in Rural Bangladesh....Pages 170-190Undernutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa: Is There a Sex Bias?....Pages 191-213Front Matter....Pages 215-215Real Exchange Rate Policies for Economic Development: A Heterodox Interpretation....Pages 217-240A Lost Generation? Why Latin American Development Depends on Growth....Pages 241-265The Determinants of Manufacturing Exports From Latin America....Pages 266-290Recent Industrial Growth and Development in Kenya: Constraints and Prospects for the Future....Pages 291-311External Debt Service, Growth and Equity in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Triad Plan....Pages 312-331Front Matter....Pages 333-333The Changing Image of Modern Socialism....Pages 335-348Economic Reforms Versus Central Planning and Monoparty Control....Pages 349-367Redefining the Government’s Role in Contemporary Collectivist and Market Systems....Pages 368-389Some Important Issues in the Reform of China’s Planning System....Pages 390-399