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    • CAPITAL FORMATION AND THE FIRM-HOUSEHOLD DECISION MAKING PROCESS 

      D. W. ADAMS AND I. J. SINGH (UON, 1972)
      Despite the difficulty of assembling appropriate data, detailed knowledge regarding the capital formation processes at the rural firm-household level is necessary if the development process is to be understood. No satisfactory ...
    • DEVELOPMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT AND MARKETING IN LATIN AMERICA. 

      KELLY HARRISON (UON, 1972)
      In this paper the author contends that because of unequal Income distribution and high-unemployment and underemployment levels In Latin America, development planners should begin to examine Issues of economic organization ...
    • ORGANIZATION OF TRADE IN ONE TROPICAL MUNICIPALITY OF VERA CRUZ, MEXICO. 

      HUGH L. COOK AND THEODORE COOK (UON, 1972)
      The organization of agricultural trade in a snail Mexican city is studied by making the market. Organization in that city a focal point for inquiry. Much of the produce consumed in San Andres Tuxtla originates in the state ...
    • REASEARCH ON EMPLOYMENT IN THE RURAL NONFARM SECTOR IN AFRICA 

      CARL LIEDHOLM (UON, 1973)
      Lied olm's paper is an outgrowth of the increasing emphasis being given by scholars to rural nonfarm activities as a source of income and employment generation in rural areas. The author first gives a descriptive profile ...
    • THE INCIDENCE OF COLOMBIAN TAXES, 1970 

      CHARLES E. McLURE JR. (UON, 1973)
      This paper reports the estimated distribution of income and incidence of taxation that prevailed in Colombia in 1970. Estimates are presented for the urban and rural sectors separately, though primary attention should focus ...