Ragnar Nurkse, Trade and Development is a timely reprint of Nurkses most important works, given the renewed interest in his writings amongst development economists, who are turning to this pioneering thinker in search for new inspiration. This volume aims to make his rarely published works available for an audience of economists, policy makers, researchers and students.
1 Causes and Effects of Capital Movements (1934) 1
2 The Schematic Representation of the Structure of Production (1935) 15
3 Conditions of International Monetary Equilibrium (1945) 27
4 Domestic and International Equilibrium (1947) 51
5 International Monetary Policy and the Search for Economic Stability (1947) 73
6 Growth in Underdeveloped Countries (1952) 85
7 Problems of Capital Formation in Underdeveloped Countries (1953) 99
8 Period Analysis and Inventory Cycles (1954) 213
9 A New Look at the Dollar Problem and the United States Balance of Payments (1954) 237
10 International Investment To-day in the Light of Nineteenth-Century Experience (1954) 249
11 The Relation between Home Investment and External Balance in the Light of British Experience, 1945-1955 (1956) 261
12 Reflections on India's Development Plan (1957) 315
13 Balanced and Unbalanced Growth (1957) 329
14 International Trade Theory and Development Policy (1957) 359
15 Trade Fluctuations and Buffer Policies of Low-income Counties (1958) 385
16 Patterns of Trade and Development (1959) 397
Notes 435
Bibliography of Ragnar Nurkse 475