Factors in Economic Development

Factors in Economic Development by A. K. Cairncross, published by Taylor & Francis Group on February 28, 2013, is a comprehensive collection of essays that explores various aspects of economic development. This edition, consisting of 344 pages, presents a detailed examination of critical factors influencing economic growth, including investment, technical progress, trade, and the significance of education in shaping economic policies.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of how these elements interact within the broader context of sustainable development and public policy. The essays reflect Cairncross’s insights into the complexities of economic development, making it a valuable resource for those interested in economics and international development. This work serves as a reference point for understanding the multifaceted nature of economic progress and the policies that drive it.
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First published in 1961, this work is a compendium of essays written by esteemed economist Sir Alexander Cairncross, pertaining to the theme of economic development. A wide cross-section of factors are taken into account in this extensive collection of articles, amongst which are the importance of investment and technical progress; trade; administration and planning; and the role of education.
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