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_cCarP
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_b.I79
082 _a332.673
_bISL
100 1 _aIslam, Nurul
245 1 0 _aForeign capital and economic development :
_bJapan, India, and Canada; studies in some aspects of absorption of foreign capital.
250 _a[1st ed.]
260 _aRutland, Vt.,
_bC. E. Tuttle Co.
_c1960
300 _a251 p. :ill,
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThis work is Professor Islam's doctoral dissertation, written in 1953-55 at Harvard University. His object is to throw light on the determinants of " capacity to absorb capital," by way of a study of the contrasting historical experiences of Japan, India (undivided) and Canada, mostly during the period from the turn of the present century to the early 1940s. It is, however, clear from early on that Professor Islam's principal concern is to discover in the record of international capital movements and of the associated developments those factors which have given rise to all-round cumulative domestic economic growth and successful debt service in borrowing countries.
590 _arpm 10/11/2017
591 _aLoans
650 0 _aInvestments, Foreign.
650 0 _aEconomic development.
650 0 _aEconomic history
651 _aJapan
651 _aCanada
651 _aIndia
942 _2ddc
_cBOOK
949 _a332.673 ISL
999 _c6987
_d6987