Editorial Board
Acknowledgement
Income distribution and the neoclassical paradigm: Introduction to a symposium
Vanishing income redistributions: Keynesian clues about model surprises in the short run
Models of employment and income distribution
The behaviour of a dual economy under different ‘closing rules’
‘Perverse’ responses by factor users to factor cost changes: Need policy advisors worry?
An econometric application of the theory of the farm-household
Indian export incentives
The use of DRCs to evaluate indigenization programs: The case of the ivory coast
Exports and growth: A reply
Foreign investment, transnationals and developing countries: Sanjaya Lall and Paul Streeten (Westview Press, Boulder, CO, 1977) pp. xi+280, /s$25.00.
The international monetary system and the developing nations: Danny M. Leipziger, ed., (Agency for International Development, Washington, DC, 1976, pp. vi+210)
The financing of economic development: W.T. Newlyn, ed., (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1977) pp. vi. +374, $24
Inflation and the use of indexing in developing countries: Gustav Donald Jud, (Praeger, New York, 1978) pp. xiii+223
Economic development as an adaptive process; The green revolution in the Indian Punjab: Richard H. Day and Inderjit Singh, (Cambridge University Press, New York, 1977) pp. x+326, $24.95
The economics of world grain trade: Thomas Grennes, Paul R. Johnson and Marie Thursby, (Praeger, New York, 1978) pp. xii+129, $16.95