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Item Effects of agricultural commercialization on land tenure household resource allocation and hutrition in the Philippines(200-01-26) Bouis E, Howarth; Haddad J, LawrenceOver the past several years IFPRI has undertaken research on the effcts on production consumption and nutrition of agriculture commercialization in the Gambia, Guatemala the Philippines and Rwanda while it is widely recognized that the commercialization of agriculture is essential to overall economis development various rural population groups adapt differently to the process of commercialization depending on the resources available to them economic and social conditions and government policiesItem A political support model of tarief liberalization(1891) Pahre, RobertThis paper proposes a formal model of trade policy and tariff reciprocity encompassing variables from both domestic and international levels of analysis. It shows first the domestic political foundations of tariff reciprocity agreements. The model also makes predictions about how a country's tariffs will respond to international economic change and how domestic determines one state's reactions to the policy changes of another country. Many of these predictions depend critically on the presence or absence of tariff agreementsItem Community participation in rural development of Nepal(1938-07) M. Joshi, Gopal; R. Khadka, KrishnaThis country cases study on community participation in rural development of Nepal was writer by a team of two case writers from Nepal administrative staff college,Nepal.The first half of the case on IHDP was written by Dr.Gopal M.Joshi Director, Mr.Krishna Ram Khadka deputy director wrote the second half of the case on SEDP.Communities in these project regions and the officials of the government of Nepal agricultural development Bank of Nepal and Swiss agency for the technical assistance Nepal are to be commended for making this case a reality.Item Markets and long term economic growth in South Asia, 1950-97 an interpretation(1950) Tendulkar, Suresh D; Sen, BinayakIn the context of the theme, markets and economic growth, this paper seeks to examine the role of output as well as factor markets in shaping the pace as well as composition of economic growth in the major South Asian economies. In particular, we seek to explain the slow pace of economic growth in these economies since 1950s using Simon Kuznets-douglass North institutional approach to economic growth. This approach emphasizes the evolutionary path dependent character of the growth process focusing on the processes and mechanisms of adjustment and their outcomes for economic growth. Specifically, we argue that product-market distortions emerging from restrictive trade and exchange rate policies under centrally initiated and public sector-oriented industrialization constituted the major causal factor behind the slow pace of growth of South Asian economies.Item Structuralism versus neo-liberalism: an introduction(1950) Colclough, ChristopherItem To the national planning council at its meeting of March 11, 1958 on planning and related matters(1958-03-11) Myrdal, GunnarItem The balance of payments: problems and pollcies outline note(1959) Savundranayagam, TItem Asian studies on international economic relations co-sponsors : ICRIER and Marga institute(Marga Institute, 1969)Item Hoe the FEEC scheme come to be introduced(1970) Tilakaratna, W.M.Item The economy of ceylon trends and prospects(1971-11-10) Perera, N.M DrItem GATT and environment(1972) Sorsa, PirittaItem Policy of the government of Sri lanka (Ceylon) on private foreign investment(The Ministry of Planning and Employment, Sri Lanka, 1972-06)Item Developmental benefits accruing to the ceylon Tamil community(1973)Tow approaches are in principle available to assess the benefits being derived by the Ceylon Tamil Community as a result of the recent developmental policies.The first of these would be to assess those socio-economic indices that reflect the general development of the country.Item Multinational corporations and the third world: the case of Japan and Southeast Asia(1973) Welnstein, Franklin B.Item The economy of Sri Lanka 1948-73(1974-12) Gunasekara, H.MItem Sri Lanka's foreign policy change and continuity(1974-12) Wilson, A. JeyaratnamItem Economic growth and redistributive justice as policy goals: A study of the recent expereience of Sri Lanka(1975-01) Lakshman, W.DSince political independence governments of different shades of political opinion in Sri Lanka have sought to achieve a number of different policy objectives in their management of the country's economic affairs. In very broad terns these objectives can be grouped under the following headings: (I) economic growth; (2) redistributive or what is more commonly known as social welfare (3) employment creation, and (4) internal and external economic stability.Item Land reform (amendment) a bill to amend the land reform law(Department of government printing, 1975-08-29)Item Sri Lanka's economic development during twenty-five years of independence(1975-12) Snodgrass, Donald R