Development strategies in semi-industrial economies /
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TextSeries: A World Bank research publicationPublication details: Baltimore ; London : Published for the World Bank [by] the Johns Hopkins University Press, c1982.Description: xiii, 394 pISBN: - 0801825695
- 338.9 BAL
- HD82 .B234 1982
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
This book focused on international economic relations concerns the extraordinary expansion of manufactured exports from the semi-industrialized developing countries over the years.
Part 1, consists of a four-chapter analytical framework by Bela Balassa, entitled "Comparative Analysis," Part 11 embodies a six-chapter treatment of "Incentive Policies and Economic Development: Case Studies" (i.e., Argentina, Colombia, Israel, and so forth). This presentation is comprised of a straightforward analytical content encompassing the nature and scope of development strategies pertaining to delineated semi-industrial developing economies, which, of course, already have an established industrial base
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