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Development Economics (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
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Tactics for debt relief (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
27
The basic issue: population growth and the quality of life (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
28
The demand for children in developing countries (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
29
The demographic transition model (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
30
The economics of sharecropping and interlocking factor markets (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
31
The Harrod-Domar growth model (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
32
The imperative of agricultural progress and rural development (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
33
The international flow of financial resources (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
34
The IS industrialization strategy and results (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
35
The migration and urbanization dilemma (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
36
The Neoclassical Counterrevolution: Market fundamentalism (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
37
The production function (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
38
The role of the financial system in economic development (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
39
The structure of agrarian systems in the developing world (Cont.) (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
40
The structure of agrarian systems in the developing world (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
41
Toward an economic theory of rural-urban migration (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
42
Traditional trade strategies for development: export promotion versus import substitution (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
43
Trends in the balance of payments (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
44
What is development economics? (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
45
Why donors give aid (V-U)
Development Economics (V-U)
Virtual University
Prof. Dr. Humaira Asad
Social Sciences
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