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International Aid for Underdeveloped Countries
1961
by
Rosenstein-Rodan
Economic Development
Capital Accumulation
Fiscal Policy
Balance of Payments
Progressive Taxation
Innovation
National Income
Income Distribution
Purchasing Power
Exchange Rates
Table of Contents · 22 segments
1
Front Matter and Contents
essay
2
I.1 Fundamental Criterion of Aid: Maximizing Additional Effort
theoretical
3
I.2 Absorptive Capacity
theoretical
4
I.3 Capacity to Repay
theoretical
5
I.4 Terminology: What Is Aid
theoretical
6
I.5 What Is Not Economic Aid
theoretical
7
II. The Burden of International Aid
chapter
8
III.1 High- and Low-Growth Countries
chapter
9
Sustained and Self-Sustaining Growth
chapter
10
Capital Outflow and Aid into Underdeveloped Countries
chapter
11
Method for Computing Capital-Inflow Requirements
theoretical
12
Appendix Tables I-A and I-B: World GNP, Population, and Income Distribution
essay
13
Table II-A-1: Gross National Product Projections in Underdeveloped Countries
essay
14
Explanatory Notes to Table II-A-1 and Table II-A-2
essay
15
Table II-B: Population in Underdeveloped Countries
essay
16
Tables II-C and II-D: GNP per Head and Regional Summary
essay
17
Tables III-A, III-B, and III-C: Investment, Savings, and Capital Inflow
essay
18
Explanatory Notes on Investment, Savings, and Capital-Inflow Checks
essay
19
Table IV-A: Foreign Capital Inflow Required, 1961-1976
essay
20
Table IV-B: Aid and Private Foreign Investment Composition
essay
21
Explanatory Notes on Capital-Inflow Calculations
theoretical
22
Tables V-A, V-B, V-C and Burden Sharing of Aid
essay