Editorial Board
Introduction
The division of labor and economic development
Start-up costs and pecuniary externalities as barriers to economic development
Local demand, investment multipliers, and industrialization: Theory and application to the Guatemalan highlands
The role of ports in the making of major cities: Self-agglomeration and hub-effect
Increasing returns, migrations and convergence
Trade policy and the Third World metropolis
Innovation, monopolies and the poverty trap
Trade policy, cumulative causation, and industrial development
Absorptive capacity: On the creation and acquisition of technology in development
Trade and uneven growth
Disparity in wages but not in returns to capital between rich and poor countries