Resources, values and development
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Resources, values and development
Harvard University Press, 1997
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
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Resources, Values and Development contains many of Amartya Sen's path-breaking contributions to development economics, including papers on resource allocation in nonwage systems, investment planning, shadow pricing, employment policy, and welfare economics.
Table of Contents
Preface Introduction Part I: Institutions and Motivation Peasants and Dualism with or without Surplus Labour Labour Allocation in a Cooperative Enterprise The Profit Motive Part II: Isolation and Social Investment On Optimizing the Rate of Saving Isolation, Assurance and the Social Rate of Discount Terminal Capital and Optimum Savings On Some Debates in Capital Theory Approaches to to the Choice of Discount Rates for Social Benefit-Cost Analysis Part III: Shadow Pricing and Employment Optimum Savings, Technical Choice and the Shadow Price of Labour Control Areas and Accounting Prices: An Approach to Economic Evaluation Employment, Institutions and Technology: Some Policy Issues Part IV: Morals and Mores Ethical Issues in Income Distribution: National and International Rights and Capabilities Poor, Relatively Speaking Family and Food: Sex Bias in Poverty Economics and the Family Part V: Goods and Well-being The Welfare Basis of Real Income Comparisons Ingredients of Famine Analysis: Availability and Entitlements Development: Which Way Now? Goods and People Name Index Subject Index
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