Problems of Social and Economic Development Facing Third World Countries

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  • P. J. Patterson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15362/ijbs.v5i0.77

Abstract

The developed Western countries with their free market economy; the Socialist countries of Eastern Europe with their economies that are highly planned and subject to both public ownership and control; the developing countries of the Third World with oscillating differences in their political systems and economic structures yet linked through a common history of conquest and exploitation by colonial powers, are all bedevilled by the problems of organizing their own economies in a manner which would maximize the interest and social welfare of those they purport to serve.

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Published

2008-02-28

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