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A Challenge
Author(s)Myrdal, Gunnar
AbstractThe author argues that under-developed countries face greater difficulties in their drive to develop today than now developed countries ever faced in the past. Myrdal argues that there exists a need for new approaches in economic theory, especially when looking at development, and that young economists should have the courage to think afresh from a study of their own needs and problems.
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Pages98-106
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceEconomic Theory and Under-Developed Regions
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PubDate1957
ISBN_ISSN715600990
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