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The Resources of the Third World

The Resources of the Third World
Author: Guy Arnold
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2014-01-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135918058

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The Resources of the Third World provides a comprehensive survey of those countries that are considered to belong to the Third World or less developed countries, those that the World Bank classifies as low- or middle-income economies. The book analyzes the contribution that possession of resources makes to economic development. Guy Arnold defines resources in broad terms--not only the traditionally analyzed resources of agricultural and mineral wealth but also the less well studied resources of infrastructure and, especially, population, and the talents, education, and training of that population. In Part I, Overview, Arnold examines these resources and defines the relationship between the advanced economies of the North and the developing economies of the South. In Part II, Country Surveys, he provides individual analysis of some 144 countries of the South in an effort to define their potential and probable development during the first few decades of the 21st century. The Resources of the Third World will be an essential text for any researcher, librarian, or student with an interest in Third World studies.


Primary Resources and Energy in the Third World

Primary Resources and Energy in the Third World
Author: John Soussan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1988
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780415006729

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In this clear yet stimulating introductory text, John Soussan explores the issues and arguments involved using a variety of case studies from across the Third World, including the tin mining industry, Rio Tinto-Zinc and fuelwood in Kenya.


Third World

Third World
Author: Third World Network
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1985
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN:

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Equality, the Third World, and Economic Delusion

Equality, the Third World, and Economic Delusion
Author: Péter Tamás Bauer
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1981
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674259867

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Even in impoverished countries lacking material and human resources, P. T. Bauer argues, economic growth is possible under the right conditions. These include a certain amount of thrift and enterprise among the people, social mores and traditions which sustain them, and a firm but limited government which permits market forces to work. Challenging many views about development that are widely held, Bauer takes on squarely the notion that egalitarianism is an appropriate goal. He goes on to argue that the population explosion of less-developed countries has on the whole been a voluntary phenomenon and that each new generation has lived better than its forebears. He also critically examines the notion that the policies and practices of Western nations have been responsible for third world poverty. In a major chapter, he reviews the rationalizations for foreign aid and finds them weak; while in another he shows that powerful political clienteles have developed in the Western nations supporting the foreign aid process and probably benefiting more from it than the alleged recipients. Another chapter explores the link between the issue of Special Drawing Rights by the International Monetary Fund on the one hand and the aid process on the other. Throughout the book, Bauer carefully examines the evidence and the light it throws on the propositions of development. Although the results of his analysis contradict the conventional wisdom of development economics, anyone who is seriously concerned with the subject must take them into account.


The World Bank

The World Bank
Author: Cheryl Payer
Publisher: New York : Monthly Review Press
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1982
Genre: Banks and banking, International
ISBN:

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A careful analysis of the Bankas own policy papers and reports, which outlines its philosophy of development and the concrete effects of its projects.


Inclusive Green Growth

Inclusive Green Growth
Author: World Bank
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821395521

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Inclusive Green Growth: The Pathway to Sustainable Development makes the case that greening growth is necessary, efficient, and affordable. Yet spurring growth without ensuring equity will thwart efforts to reduce poverty and improve access to health, education, and infrastructure services.


The Third World in Global Environmental Politics

The Third World in Global Environmental Politics
Author: Marian A. L. Miller
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1995
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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This text traces the efforts of developing countries to influence evolving environmental regimes. Negotiations regarding hazardous waste trade, biodiversity, technology transfer and atmosphere and climate serve as case studies.


Poverty Alleviation in the Third World

Poverty Alleviation in the Third World
Author: Sita Ram Singh
Publisher: APH Publishing
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2005
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: 9788176488020

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With particular reference to India.


Hydropolitics in the Third World

Hydropolitics in the Third World
Author: Arun P. Elhance
Publisher: US Institute of Peace Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781878379917

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With more than 50 percent of the world's landmass covered by river basins shared by two or more states, competition over water resources has always had the potential to spark violence. And growing populations and accelerating demands for fresh water are putting ever greater pressures on already scarce water resources. In this wide-ranging study, Arun Elhance explores the hydropolitics of six of the world's largest river basins. In each case, Elhance examines the basin's physical, economic, and political geography; the possibilities for acute conflict; and efforts to develop bilateral and multilateral agreements for sharing water resources. The case studies lead to some sobering conclusions about impediments to cooperation but also to some encouraging ones--among them, that it may not be possible for Third World states to solve their water problems by going to war, and that eventually even the strongest riparian states are compelled to seek cooperation with their weaker neighbors.


Resources and Development

Resources and Development
Author: Peter Dorner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1980
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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