Economic Policies Toward Less Developed Countries / Harry G. Johnson
Imprint
Washington, D.C. : The Brookings Institution, 1967
Descript
279 pages ; 24 cm
SUMMARY
Surveys the main issues confronting the US in its relations with developing countries. Explores the alternatives among which some choice must be made. Deals with the political and economic sociology of the development problem and with the economics of foreign participation in the development imposed by commercial and economic policies. Considers various possibilities for action to increase the flow of external resources by new arrangements in the commodity trade. Comments on the relationship of the international monetary system and economic development. [TAIC]