Growth without development : an economic survey of Liberia /
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TextPublication details: Evanston: Northwestern University Press, c1966.Description: xv, 385 pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 330.9666 CLO
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| 330.966 PET Economic development and modern West Africa / | 330.966 RIM The economies of West Africa / | 330.966 WHI An economic geography of West Africa / | 330.9666 CLO Growth without development : | 330.9666 MCL Foreign investment and development in Liberia / | 330.9667 GEB Nationalism and economic development in Ghana / | 330.9667 POL The political economy of colonialism in Ghana : |
Bibliographical footnotes.
This volume is a full-length study of the Liberia. According to the book, the decade from 1951 to 1961, during which the Liberian economy grew at a rate almost unparalleled anywhere else in the world (outstripped, in fact, only by Japan), this growth did not lead to development, that is, to structural economic change absorbing larger numbers of Liberians in new productive activities and with more advanced training.
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