Search
Search Results
-
Population and Society
The population history of Uruguay is in several respects quite unlike that of Latin America as a whole, or of any other Latin American country except... -
The Momentum of Structures, Institutions, and Current Policies
The analysis so far has focused on the global and long-term development of agriculture, especially modern industrial agriculture. The logic of... -
Population and the Economy
India at Independence inherited an economy whose main features reflected two centuries of subservience to British interests and, particularly in the... -
Health and Family Planning
Many national family planning programmes have two strands in their history: a concern for health, in particular the health of mothers and children,... -
Letters
… It seems an age since I heard from you; indeed it was, I think, last year, and that is too far past to allow of my waiting longer before asking how... -
-
The Strategy of Agricultural Development in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is predominantly rural and agricultural. In early 1973, of an estimated population of 75 million at least 90 per cent is rural and 80 per... -
The Government, Industrial Relations and Economic Development in Japan
Study of the Japanese industrial relations system has increased considerably in recent years. Particularly, there has been increased international... -
Report on the Proceedings: Summary Record of the Debate
Mr. Berrill introduced the discussion by suggesting to participants that they should concentrate on the main theme of Professor Rostow’s paper — the... -
Summary Record Of The Debate
Professor Robinson, as chairman of the programme committee, introduced the programme of the Round Table. He felt that the subject needed little... -
Agricultural Co-Operation
Farm size and tenure reflect labor organization in traditional terms. In the preceding chapters they were discussed as if farms were fully... -
Report on the Proceedings Summary Record of the Debate
Mr. Berrill introduced the discussion by suggesting to participants that they should concentrate on the main theme of Professor Rostow’s paper — the... -
Should the Rich Countries Help the Poor? How could they do so?
Although the gap in income per head in the rich countries and the poor countries may be an economic problem, its causation and solution extends... -
-
The Journal of William Stanley Jevons
This book I believe to have been a Law Common Place Book belonging to my Uncle Henry Roscoe.1 -
The Domestic Impact
ONE thing may be remarked about the more recent interpretations — their parochiality. Were we to ask a citizen of Japan, Russia or Germany whether he... -
The Problems of Labour in African Development
This topic is so vast, the workers so diverse in their skills, work attitudes, and cultural heritage, economic factors are so heavily over laid by...