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Back MatterSource: Social and Economic Studies, Vol. 28, No. 1, ESSAYS ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYPOLICY IN THE CARIBBEAN (MARCH 1979)Published by: Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies, University of the WestIndiesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27861750 .
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336 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
Norman Girvan, an Economist, who was Coordinator of
the Caribbean Technology Policy Studies Project, is now the Chief Technical Director of National Planning Agency, Government of Jamaica.
Jeffery W. Dellimore, Lecturer in the Chemistry Depart ment, University of the West Indies, Barbados, is currently on leave with the Caribbean Development Bank's Technology
Unit.
Lloyd B. Coke is a Lecturer in the Department of Botany, University of the West Indies, Jamaica.
P.I. Gomes is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Agriculture,
University of the West Indies, Trinidad.
Judy A. Whitehead is a Lecturer in the Department of
Economics, University of the West Indies, Barbados. She is currently on leave at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, where she is working on a Ph.D.
Maurice M. Odie is Director of the Institute of Develop ment Studies, University of Guyana.
Trevor Farrell is a Lecturer in the Department of Economics, University of the West Indies, Trinidad.
Steve DeCastro is Senior Lecturer and Head, Depart ment of Economics, University of the West Indies, Jamaica.
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INDIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
(Organ of the Indian Society of Agricultural Economics)
Volume XXXIII October-December 1978 No. 4
CONTENTS
THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE NUMBER
Contains the Rapporteurs' Reports and 23 Papers and 142 Summaries submitted for discussion under the
following subjects.
1. Farming Systems in Hill Areas.
2. Rural Credit: Structure and Flows.
3. Identification, Appraisal and Evaluation of
Agricultural Projects.
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The Economic Journal
Volume 89 June 1979 Number 354
Selected Articles
A. R. PREST: The Structure and Reform of Direct Tax ation
W. PEGKERMAN: The Impact of Income Maintenance
Payments on Poverty in Britain, 1976
J. CREEDY and P. E. HART: Age and the Distribution of Earnings F. R. FORSUND and L. HJALMARSSON: Generalised Farrell Measures of Efficiency: An Application to Milk
Processing in Swedish Dairy Plants
Notes and Memoranda Current Topics Reviews Notes on New Books
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VOL. 2, NO. 1,1979
TRANSITION
CONTENTS
CLIVE THOMAS Socialist-Capitalist Economic Rela tions and The Struggle for a New International Economic Order.
CAROL THOMPSON The Politicization of Monopoly Capi tal: The Trilateral Commission and Bank Consortia.
JAY MANDLE Ideologies of Development.
ODIDA QUAMINA Autogestion: Workers' Self Manage ment in Algeria.
NOTES AND COMMUNICATIONS:
Notes on the New International Norman Girvan Economic Order
Militarization and Development: Jay Mandle An Experiment in Nation-Building
BOOK REVIEWS
Labour in the West Indies: The Birth of Don Harris a Workers' Movement
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"HUMAN RESOURCES, EMPLOYMENT AND DEVELOPMENT"
SIXTH WORLD CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
MEXICO CITY, 1980
This sixth World Congress will be held at the Unidad de Congresos del Centro Medico Nacional, IMSS, Ave. Cuauh temoc 330, in Mexico City, from 4 to 9 August 1980.
A Programme Committee has started work under the
chairmanship of shigeto Tsuru (Japan), President of the Inter national Economic Association, with the collaboration of Rodolfo Becerril Straffon (Mexico), co-Chairman, Samir Amin (Egypt & UN IEDP, Dakar), Mary Jean Bowman (US), Michel Debeaivais (France), Harald Gerfin (FRG), Tigran S.
Khachaturoy (USSR), G. Kohlmey (GDR), Gautam Mathur (India), Franco Modigliani (US), H.M.A. Onitiri (Nigeria), Harry Oshima (US and Phillippines), Mark Perlman (US), Paul Streeten (UK and World Bank), Lorie Tarshis (Canada), Victor E. Tokman (Argentine), and Victor L. Urquidi (Mexico).
The four main speakers who will address the Congress in
plenary session on the first day will be Paul A. Samuelson, Josef Pajestka, Raul Prebisch and Shigeto Tsuru. Thereafter, six groups of specialised sessions will discuss various aspects of the following topics: I Human Resources: Concepts and Measurement (Organi
ser: Paul Streeten),
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II Human Resources and Employment in Developing Countries (Organiser: Samir Amin),
III Human Resources and Employment in Developed Coun tries (Organiser: Burton A. Weisbrod),
IV International Economy and Employment (Organiser: Jagdish Bhagwati),
V Human Resources in the Long-term Perspective: (Or ganiser: Harry Maier),
VI Employment and Development in Latin America (Or ganiser: Victor L. Urquidi).
A Local Organising Committee has been set up with the
following members: Armando Labra (Chairman), Horacio Flores de la Pena, Ifigenia Martinez H., Carlos Tello Macias, Julio Zamora and Lidia Camarena. Its headquarters are located at Colegio Nacional de Economistas, Antonio Caso
86, Mexico 4, D.F. Mexico.
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Caribbean Quarterly
An interdisciplinary journal published since 1949 concerns itself with Caribbean culture in all its ramifications. It is an outlet for the publi cation of the results of research and considered
views on matters Caribbean. Articles are written
by authorities and scholars of West Indian affairs.
history * geography ? sociology ? indus
try ? mass communications ? develop ment * ethnology ? religion ? literature ?
art ? music and poetry of one of the
oldest settled parts of the Western Hemisphere.
The Journal is published quarterly: March, June, September and December.
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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES
Vol. 27. No. 3
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1973. S. B. Jones-Hendrickson
The Political Uses of Commissions of Enquiry
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Working Class Radicalism in Jamaica: An
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Derek Gordon
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Trinidad and Tobago's Economic Growth and the Balance of Trade: 1954-1968.
An Analysis of Residential Location Patterns in the Kingston Metropolitan Area.
Internal Migration in Puerto Rico Prior to Economic Development.
Division of Labour, Capital Accummulation and Commodity Exchange on a Puerto Rican Sugar Cane Hacienda.
Female Work Status and Fertility in Urban Latin America.
W. Joef?eld-Napier
Pauline Knight and Omar Davies
Thomas D. Boswell
James W. Wessman
Maria Davidson
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