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A handbook of development economics/ Paul Okiira Okwi

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Kampala: Makerere University institute of economics, 2001. Description: vi,140p. 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 22 338.9  OKW
Contents:
1. Introduction: concepts of economic growth and economic development 2. Economic Growth 3. A historical development record 4. Models of economic growth 5. Economic planning 6. Foreign and external resource flows 7. International debt problem 8. Agricultural and economic development 9. Choice of development technique 10. Poverty and income distribution in Uganda 11. Population and economic development 12. The East Asian development perspective 13. Industrialisation and economic development 14. The role of international trade in economic development 15. Import substitution 16. The role of education in economic development 17. Capital accumulation and economic development
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1. Introduction: concepts of economic growth and economic development 2. Economic Growth 3. A historical development record 4. Models of economic growth 5. Economic planning 6. Foreign and external resource flows 7. International debt problem 8. Agricultural and economic development 9. Choice of development technique 10. Poverty and income distribution in Uganda 11. Population and economic development 12. The East Asian development perspective 13. Industrialisation and economic development 14. The role of international trade in economic development 15. Import substitution 16. The role of education in economic development 17. Capital accumulation and economic development

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