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082 _a330.1 SCH V.6
100 _a"Scholars, Dutch"
245 0 _aSelected studies in donesian economics on Indonesia; Concept of dualism in theory and policy
260 _aAmsterdam
260 _bThe Royal Tropical Institude
260 _c1961
300 _a443p.
520 _aThe primary object of this paper is to present a methodological study which is concerned with how to clarify and evaluate the characteristics of that social and economic structure which is called “dual economy” in today's developing countries. It attempts a critical review of the concepts developed by J. H. Boeke, J. van Gelderen, J. S. Furnivall, H. Frankel, H. Myint, G. Myrdal and C. Geertz, among those who have taken the view of “social dualism.” It concludes that the concept of a dual economy should be perceived in terms of “colonial social dualism” as a system; and that it is solely from this point of view that the nature and direction of economic development in the context of economic nationalism in developing countries can adequately be explained.
650 _aEconomics
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