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Commonwalth economy in Southeast Asia

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; CAmbridge Univ. Press; 1959Description: 259p.-Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.959 Sil
Summary: Since the war the term "underdeveloped country" John Stuart Mill used the expression " backward country" has come into widespread use. In fact, the connotative function of this term has almost suspended its denotative function, This countries of the world have, in effect, been distributed between two quite vaguely defined classes, the developed and the underdeveloped, the members of either of which may have little more in common with one another than possession of an attribute or two.
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Since the war the term "underdeveloped country" John Stuart Mill used the expression " backward country" has come into widespread use. In fact, the connotative function of this term has almost suspended its denotative function, This countries of the world have, in effect, been distributed between two quite vaguely defined classes, the developed and the underdeveloped, the members of either of which may have little more in common with one another than possession of an attribute or two.

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