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" Public Finance and Less Developed Economy : "
by Paulus Antonius Maria Philips.
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BL
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Record Number
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776311
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b596307
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Main Entry
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by Paulus Antonius Maria Philips.
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Title & Author
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Public Finance and Less Developed Economy : : With Special Reference to Latin America\ by Paulus Antonius Maria Philips.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1957
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(185 pages)
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ISBN
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9401508283
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: 9789401508285
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Contents
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I Some General Remarks about Less Developed Economies --; I. Developed and Underdeveloped Economies --; II. Sketch of the Social Framework of an Underdeveloped Economy --; III. Economic Development --; II Problems of Public Finance in Less Developed Economies --; IV. Government and Economic Activity --; v. Monetary Policy --; VI. Budget Policy as a Growth-Stimulating Instrument Par Excellence --; VII. Government Loans --; VIII. Taxation in a Growing Economy --; IX. The Budget and Balanced Growth --; X. Inflation and Economic Development --; III Recapitulation of the Main Conclusions an Attempt at Synthesis --; XI Limits and Restrictions Imposed on the Traditional Budgetary and Monetary Policy in Less Developed Economies --; XII. Budgetary and Monetary Policy in less Developed Economies.
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Abstract
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Since the end of the second world war special international interest has been devoted to the economically' underdeveloped countries. The question is, in what way can the welfare of these societies be rapidly increased and their standard of living raised. An enormous volume of literature on this subject has been published in the last decade and many international organi zations are engaged upon the study of the problem, which - to quote VAN BEUKERING - resolves itself into as many problems as there are underdeveloped areas 1. Much fruitful work has already been done in this field, and in some of the countries concemed the old economic tree has already put forth a few fresh shoots. Yet the problem of development in general is no new dis covery. Development in the sense of differentiation and speciali zation of man and forms of society 2 has, of course, always existed. The relations between human beings are reciprocal, as are those between nations. This reciprocal relationship is one of the most important characteristics of colonization, which is an expansion of social rather than of territorial boundaries.
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Subject
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Economics.
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LC Classification
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HJ192.B973 1957
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Paulus Antonius Maria Philips
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