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Surplus and Accumulation
Author(s)Robinson, Joan
AbstractJoan Robinson shows how economic mechanisms that produce wealth in the midst of growing misery can be understood, analyzing problems of poverty, industrialization, trade and the Third World. “Armaments” presents Robinson’s argument that any help that industrial nations have given to the Third World in finance/technology is far and away outweighed by the damage caused by drawing them into the Cold War and the arms race.
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Pages18-40
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAspects of Development and Underdevelopment
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PubDate1979
ISBN_ISSN0521295890

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