
Collected Works of Michal Kalecki: Volume V: Developing Economies
Volume V: Developing Economies
Michal Kalecki(Author)
Jerzy Osiatynski(Editor)
Oxford University Press
Published on 6. May 1993
Book
Hardback
284 pages
978-0-19-828667-7 (ISBN)
Description
This is the fifth of seven volumes comprising the definitive scholarly edition of the works of Michal Kalecki, one of the most distinguished 20th-century economists.
This volume contains Kalecki's studies on the theory and practice of economic development. Its first part is devoted to general problems of economic underdevelopment. `Observations on Social and Economic Aspects of "Intermediate Regimes"' is his best-known paper here, but the other two papers are equally important for the understanding of Kalecki's approach to problems of the underdeveloped non-socialist countries. In Part 2, `The Problem of Financing Economic Development', published in Mexico in 1953, attracted great interest and possibly gave rise to a new school of thought (that is, Structuralism) in development economics. Part 3 contains Kalecki's four empirical case studies on development problems of Israel, India, Cuba, and Bolivia.
As in the case of his work on the capitalist and the socialist economies, his studies on the economic development of underdeveloped countries are deeply rooted in their specific social and political conditions.
This volume contains Kalecki's studies on the theory and practice of economic development. Its first part is devoted to general problems of economic underdevelopment. `Observations on Social and Economic Aspects of "Intermediate Regimes"' is his best-known paper here, but the other two papers are equally important for the understanding of Kalecki's approach to problems of the underdeveloped non-socialist countries. In Part 2, `The Problem of Financing Economic Development', published in Mexico in 1953, attracted great interest and possibly gave rise to a new school of thought (that is, Structuralism) in development economics. Part 3 contains Kalecki's four empirical case studies on development problems of Israel, India, Cuba, and Bolivia.
As in the case of his work on the capitalist and the socialist economies, his studies on the economic development of underdeveloped countries are deeply rooted in their specific social and political conditions.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
frontispiece, line drawings, tables
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
593 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-828667-7 (9780198286677)
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Editor
Polish Finance Minister; formerly Associate Professor of EconomicsPolish Finance Minister; formerly Associate Professor of Economics, the Institute of History of Science, Education, and Technology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
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Content
Part 1 Economic problems of underdevelopment: unemployment in underdeveloped countries; observations on social and economic aspects of "Intermediate Regimes"; the difference between crucial economic problems of developed and underdeveloped non-socialist economies. Part 2 Financing economic development: the problem of financing economic development; problems of financing economic development in a mixed economy; forms of foreign aid - an economic analysis (with Ignacy Sachs). Part 3 Case-studies: report on the main current economic problems of Israel; financial problems of the third plan - some observations.