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Planning and Growth in Rich and Poor Countries

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Originally published in 1966, this book was written at a time when economists realized that rapid growth in developing nations could not be achieved without comprehensive planning and that no economy could be left to grow of its own accord without the danger of major fluctuations in economic activity and long periods of stagnation. Written by a team of academic economists who combined specialized knowledge of the theory of economic growth with world-wide experience of its practical applications, this volume provides an intelligent analysis of the problems of economic growth which faced nations that had embarked on the planning of their economies such as the UK, India, Ghana, Sierra Leone and New Zealand.

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  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032961392

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Walter Birmingham studied economics under some of the leading economists of the 1930s at the London School of Economics. In the 1950s as an academic at what is now the University of Ghana he applied his Keynesian understanding of the morality of economic theory to the issues faced by Africa on the colonial Gold Coast. His learning was condensed into his book Introduction to Economics which became a standard student text. In the 1960s when Planning and Growth in Rich and Poor Countries was first published Walter Birmingham was based back in the UK where he succeeded in persuading the World Council of Churches that in imitation of the British Welfare State the industrial nations of the rich world should share their resources with the 'Third World' of slowly developing nations. A generation later he was further able to persuade a newly elected British Labour government that it should devote one per cent of its tax income to a Ministry for Overseas Development deemed by some to be the party's most radical innovation. Thereafter Walter Birmingham returned to Africa where he spent the last decade of his professorial career.

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