简介
The ideological foundations of the contributors range from personalized neo-Marxism, through "extreme centre" neo-Keynesianism, to hard-line neoclassical mathematical economics. Despite this diversity there is a surprising degree of consensus. No contributor advocates centralized planning and none expects a free market to cure all economic ills. Opinions vary as to how well the market actually works, but all agree that equity and efficiency are essential goals which most consider to be complementary rather than mutually exclusive. In the concluding chapter it is suggested that current economic problems are caused not so much by government intervention as by the nature of that intervention. The authors believe that the recent ideological convergence may lead to a new paradigm, a theory of the optimal blend of market and management that will be flexible enough to deal with the varying conditions of diverse societies, thus simplifying the task of creating a smooth-running global economy. The contributors are Irma Adelman, Mark Blaug, Kenneth Boulding, Irving Brecher, Albert Breton, John S. Chipman, André Gunder Frank, Martha Fuentes Frank, Niles Hansen, Murray C. Kemp, Robin Marris, Richard Musgrave, Walt Rostow, Donald J. Savoie, Nicholas Spulber, and Paul Streeten. Higgins himself contributes a chapter on basic concepts and collaborates with Donald Savoie on the final chapter.
目录
Contents 6
Tables and Figures 8
Preface 10
Introduction 16
PART ONE: CONCEPTS 32
1 Equity and Efficiency in Development: Basic Concepts 34
2 Development, Equity, and Liberation 64
PART TWO: FACTS 78
3 Development, Efficiency, and Equity in Historical Perspective 80
4 Equity and Efficiency in the \ 112
5 What Is the Evidence on Income Inequality and Development 134
PART THREE: POLICY 160
6 Fiscal Equity and Economic Development 162
7 The Status and Efficiency of Regional Development Policies 174
8 Regional Policies for Equity: Can They Be Justified? 186
9 Equity, Efficiency, and the Managerial Paradigm 198
10 Hunger 225
11 The Overexpansion of Higher Education in the Third World 245
PART FOUR: INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS 258
12 New Directions in Canada's Foreign Aid? The Winegard Report and Beyond 260
13 The Static Welfare Economics of Foreign Aid: A Consolidation 302
14 Trade Restrictions versus Foreign Aid As a Means of Improving a Country's Welfare 328
15 The Underdevelopment of Development 354
16 Towards a New Paradigm? Two Views 407
Selected Works of Benjamin Higgins 434
Contributors 440
Tables and Figures 8
Preface 10
Introduction 16
PART ONE: CONCEPTS 32
1 Equity and Efficiency in Development: Basic Concepts 34
2 Development, Equity, and Liberation 64
PART TWO: FACTS 78
3 Development, Efficiency, and Equity in Historical Perspective 80
4 Equity and Efficiency in the \ 112
5 What Is the Evidence on Income Inequality and Development 134
PART THREE: POLICY 160
6 Fiscal Equity and Economic Development 162
7 The Status and Efficiency of Regional Development Policies 174
8 Regional Policies for Equity: Can They Be Justified? 186
9 Equity, Efficiency, and the Managerial Paradigm 198
10 Hunger 225
11 The Overexpansion of Higher Education in the Third World 245
PART FOUR: INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS 258
12 New Directions in Canada's Foreign Aid? The Winegard Report and Beyond 260
13 The Static Welfare Economics of Foreign Aid: A Consolidation 302
14 Trade Restrictions versus Foreign Aid As a Means of Improving a Country's Welfare 328
15 The Underdevelopment of Development 354
16 Towards a New Paradigm? Two Views 407
Selected Works of Benjamin Higgins 434
Contributors 440
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