Rich Countries And Poor Countries

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Concerted Effort
Diminishing Returns
Drawn Back
East-West tensions
economic development theory
economic history
Effective Consensus
emerging economies policy
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Fourth Industrial Revolution
Glasgow University
global trade systems
GNP Deflator
High Mass Consumption
Indian People
industrial revolution impacts
international economic transformation trends
Kondratieff Upswing
large economic trends
Major OECD Country
Malaysian Confrontation
Mao Zedong
National Academy
North American Veterans
OECD Social Expenditure
Pacific Basin
political economy
political economy analysis
Potential Absorptive Capacity
Present Softening
Relative Price Movements
Rich Country Poor Country
rich country-poor country problem
South Asian Regional Cooperation
technological diffusion
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Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367301538
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In these ten graceful and learned essays, Professor Rostow addresses the future of the world and its economy from the perspective of his more than forty years of study and reflection on the problems of economic development. Rostow focuses on how we are to create and sustain a civilized and industrious world society in an international trading system beset by historic trends with enormous potential for disruption. These powerful forces—including an industrial revolution of microelectronics, genetic engineering, robots and lasers, and the diffusion of high technology to low-wage areas—are creating different sets of irrevocably intertwined problems for nations around the world. The issues are illuminated here by Rostow’s mastery of economic history as well as the history of political economy. In addition to general discussions placing the issues historically and intellectually, there are essays highlighting the particular concerns of Mexico, India, Japan, and the Pacific Basin. In his final remarks, Rostow speculates on how the large economic trends affecting the superpowers may lead gradually to a truly significant lessening of East-West tensions. This book will be valuable for any citizen or student concerned about the future of the global economy.

W. W. Rostow is professor of political economy at the University of Texas, Austin. He has taught at, among other universities, Oxford, Cambridge, and MIT, and is the author of twenty-six volumes, among them The Process of Economic Growth, The Stages of Economic Growth, and The World Economy: History and Prospect.