A divergence hypothesis
Exchange rate management and stabilization policies in developing countries
The direction of trade — past and present — and the ‘learning effects’ of exports to different directions
The timing of regional development
Closing the gap: The employment and unemployment effects of minimum wage policy in Puerto Rico
Landlords, tenants and technological innovations
Sharecropping and the capitalist transition in agriculture: Some evidence from the highlands of Ecuador
‘Subsistence first’ farm allocation decisions in senegal
North-South interaction and commod control
Latin America in the 1930's: The role of the periphery in world crisis: Rosemary Thorp, ed., (Macmillan, London, for St. Anthony's College, Oxford, 1984), $30.00
Colombia y la Economia Mundial: Jose Antonio Ocampo, 1830–1910 (Siglo Vientiuno, Bogota, 1984) pp. 456
World finance and adjustment: An agenda for reform: Graham Bird, (Houndmills, Basingstoke and Macmillan, London, 1985) pp. xiii + 353
What drives third world city growth: Allen C. Kelley and Jeffrey G. Williamson, (Princeton University Press, 1984) pp. 256, $22.00 in cloth, $14.50 paperback
Risky agricultural markets: Price forecasting and the need for intervention policies: Pasquale Scandizzo, Peter Hazell and Jock Anderson, (Westview Press, Boulder, 1984) pp. xii + 142, $14.95
Development and crisis in Brazil: 1930–1983: Luis Bresser Pereira, (Westview Special Studies on Latin America and the Caribbean, Bowker, Epping, 1984) pp. xiv + 241, $32.50
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