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Crisis and Cycles in the Development of Economics
Author(s)Myrdal, Gunnar
AbstractMyrdal criticizes his fellow economists for their failure to understand and to begin solving the problems faced by our own social system as well as those of the underdeveloped countries. He encourages progress in social science through controversy that is sharpened not veiled, as well as transdisciplinary research focused on specific problems, not narrowed into specific disciplines.
IssueNo1
Pages1-16
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAgainst the Stream
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PubDate1972
ISBN_ISSN039448682X
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