Labor Commitment and Social Change in Developing AreasThis work examines the intended and unanticipated consequences of economic advancement in developing areas and the commitment of industrial labor. Both the short-term acceptance of the attitudes and beliefs appropriate to a modernized economy are discussed. |
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1 , Report and Appendices ( Simla : Government of India , Central Press Branch , 1908 ) , pp . 18–19 . 4 G. B. Jathar and S. G. Beri , Indian Economics , Vol . 1 ( 3rd ed .; London : Oxford University Press , 1931 ) , pp .
1 , Report and Appendices ( Simla : Government of India , Central Press Branch , 1908 ) , pp . 18–19 . 4 G. B. Jathar and S. G. Beri , Indian Economics , Vol . 1 ( 3rd ed .; London : Oxford University Press , 1931 ) , pp .
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85 ( December 1955 ) ; Kuo - Heng Shih , China Enters the Machine Age ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1944 ) ; Thomas C. Smith , Political Change and Industrial Development in Japan : Government Enterprise , 1868–1890 ...
85 ( December 1955 ) ; Kuo - Heng Shih , China Enters the Machine Age ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1944 ) ; Thomas C. Smith , Political Change and Industrial Development in Japan : Government Enterprise , 1868–1890 ...
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2 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development , The Economic Development of Nigeria ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins Press , 1955 ) , pp . 3–5 ( all the reports in this series were published by the Press ; in subsequent citations ...
2 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development , The Economic Development of Nigeria ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins Press , 1955 ) , pp . 3–5 ( all the reports in this series were published by the Press ; in subsequent citations ...
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