Contemporary Economic Issues in Developing CountriesBloomsbury Academic, 2003 M04 30 - 280 pages Important lessons for policy makers are provided here as contributors evaluate the effectiveness of domestic economic policies and the recommendations of international organizations such as the World Bank regarding the economic development of developing countries. Challenges posed by debt problems, corruption, population dynamics, poverty, and the absence of adequate human and physical capital are highlighted. Contributors cast doubts on the conclusions of the prevailing theories of economic development with patterns of economic change over the course of the 20th century. |
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Mohammed Khayum | 1 |
Ten Lessons for the New Millennium | 15 |
Population Dynamics and Food Production in SubSaharan | 35 |
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