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ARMAMENT, DISARMAMENT AND NATIONAL SECURITY:: A Theoretical Duopoly Model of the Arms Race
LLOYD J. DUMASThe quest for national security through the expansion of military force has been a dominant feature of international relations for the past three decades. Since the Second World…
GROWTH AND VALUATION IN ‘MANAGERIAL’ THEORY: AN ALTERNATIVE VIEW
A.J. BAKERThe general aim is to represent managerial thinking on strategy choice in a context other than steady‐state growth. The model has the following features: (i) Strategy choice is…
DEPENDENCY THEORIES AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT
LESLIE STEINAt the beginning of the 1970s, new concepts of development theory began increasingly to be articulated in English by writers inspired by the work of radical Latin American…
IS THERE AN URBAN BIAS? CRITIQUE OF MICHAEL LIPTON'S: WHY POOR PEOPLE STAY POOR
LAUCHLIN CURRIEIn his diagnosis Lipton occupies an unusual position. He is critical both of the Left and of the Right, of the classicists as well as of the Marxists. He is strongly critical of…
THE POST‐WAR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CYCLE
S.P. HARGREAVES‐HEAPThis paper seeks to establish the existence of an international business cycle during the postwar period through a variety of statistical techniques. It also isolates some of the…
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
GEORGE C. ABBOTT1978 will probably turn out to be one of the most momentous years in the post‐war history of international monetary affairs. It was the year in which the leaders of the European…
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