The United States and the developing economies.
Edited with an introduction by Gustav Ranis.
[1st ed.].
New York : Norton, [1964]
xx, 174 págs. ; 21 cm.
Serie: Problems of the modern economy
Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 173-174).
Contenido
- United States interest in foreign economic assistance / Mason, Edward S. (Edward Sagendorph), 1899-1992
- Foreing economic aid : means and objetives / Friedman, Milton, 1912-2006
- Economic aid reconsidered / Wolf, Charles
- A perspective on foreign aid / Ellis, Howard S.
- Sino-soviet bloc aid : myths and facts / Coffin, Frank M.
- The future conduct of foreign assistance programs / The clay committee report
- Objectives and criteria for foreign assistance / Chenery, Hollis Burnley
- Criteria of eligibility for assistance / Millikam, Max F.
- Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
- Should development assistance be confined to loans? Asher, Robert E., 1910-2008
- Value of U.S. farm surpluses to underdevelope countries / Schultz, Theodore W. (Theodore William), 1902-1998
- Technical assistance / Meier, Gerald M.
- Baldwin, Robert E.
- Foreign assistance as capital inflow / Schelling, Thomas S., 1921-
- The role of external "aid" / Reddaway, William Brian
- Aid, burden-sharing and the U.S. balance of payments / Coffin, Frank M. (Frank Morey), 1919-2009
- American aid and economic development : some critical issues / Schelling, Thomas C., 1921-
- Trade, aid and what? / Ranis, Gustav.