TY - BOOK AU - Nash, Manning. TI - Essays on economic development and cultural change in honor of Bert F. Hoselitz AV - HD 82 .E8 1977 PY - 1977/// CY - Chicago PB - University of Chicago Press KW - Hoselitz, Berthold Frank ( KW - Desarrollo económico N1 - Supplement to economic development and cultural change; Foreword, v --; Reflections of sociological aspects of economic growth based on the work of Bert Hoselitz; H. W. Singer, 16 --; Modernization: cultural meanings-the widening gap between the intellectuals and the process; Manning Nash, 16 --; Modernization as rationalization: processes and restraints; Wilbert E. Moore, 29 --; The psychological causes and consequences of modernization: an ethiopian case study; David C. Mcclelland, 43 --; A generalized linkage approach to development, with special reference to staples; Albert O. Hirschman, 67 --; Economic development and cultural change: seamless web or patchwork quilt?; Benjamin Higgins, 99 --; Dynamics of civilizations and development: the case of European Society; S. N. Eisenstadt, 123 --; Two sets of urbanizing forces; Nathan keyfitz, 145 --; Population policy and the theory of reproductive motivation; Kingsley Davis, 159 --; The technological factor in socioeconomic dualism: toward an economy-of-scale paradigm for development theory; David Felix, 180 --; Bloch, Hoselitz, and SCAP; Martin Bronfenbrenner, 212 --; On "appropriate" policy technology for development; Gerald M. Meier, 220 --; A note on the transfer of technology; Henry J. Bruton, 234 --; On economic history in extending economics; Theodore W. Schultz, 245 --; Development theory at three-quarters century; Gustav Ranis, 254 --; Economic development theory: the earnest search for a mirage; Gustav F. Papanek, 270 --; X-efficiency theory, conventional entrepreneurship, and excess capacity creation in LDCs; Harvey Leibenstein, 288 --; Notes on the study of economic growth of nations; Simon Kuznets, 300 --; A typology of poverty in 1850; Irma Adelman and Cynthia Taft Morris, 314 --; China's development strategies; Norton Ginsburg, 344 --; Changing views on trade and development: some reflections; Harry G. Johnson, 363 --; Aid and world instability; Thomas Balogh, 376 --; Employment and development models; Adolf Sturm Thai, 391 --; Class pay differentials, wage stretching, and early capitalist development; Samuel A. Morley and Jeffrey G. Williamson, 407 --; Education and economic development: the first generation; Martin Carnoy, 428 --; Selected publications of Bert F. Hoselitz, 449 ER -