Surveys of economic theory: growth and development
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- 330.1 SUR v. 2
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In an attempt to master the immense flow of specialist writing in the many and various branches of economics the Rockefeller Foundation in 1957 invited the American Economic Asso ciation and the Royal Economic Society to organise, in consultation with each other, a series of surveys of economic theory. Each of these bodies in turn invited some of the outstanding authorities to write full scale surveys of the recent work in their particular fields.
These have progressively been pub lished in the American Economic Review and the Economic Journal, and in that form have become widely known and accepted as the most important instruments of teaching of recent years. They are now made available in a form more convenient to the needs of those for whom they were designed, and details of the volumes and the topics covered can be found on the back of the jacket.
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