The Struggle for Economic Development

The Struggle for Economic Development

Author: Michael P. Todaro

Publisher: Pearson Education

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 9780582283848

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Compilation of articles on economic and social development in developing countries - covers underdevelopment, development theories, poverty, population, basic needs, employment, choice of technology, income distribution, education, urbanization, rural development, economic development strategies incl. Industrialization trade, import substitution, etc.; reviews role of multinational enterprises, North South dialogue development planning, etc. Bibliography.


PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL

PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL

Author: SUBHASH CHANDRA DAS

Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.

Published: 2011-11-03

Total Pages: 379

ISBN-13: 8120344502

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This comprehensive book gives a conceptual, analytical and evaluative study of the principles and practices of Project Management and Control systems in a student-friendly manner. The book provides an overview of project management, and gives a detailed analysis of project life cycle and its different phases, identification of project opportunities, and sources of project ideas. It describes in detail various considerations and priorities in setting up projects at macro and micro levels, project appraisal, and various types of organisation structures. Besides, the book also explains the different ways and means of financing projects, the sources of finance nationally and internationally, the need for estimation of project cost, and different aspects of post-project review. Finally, the book dwells on computer aided project management to demonstrate how the computer can help the management in handling all project activities efficiently. Primarily intended as a text for the postgraduate students of commerce and management, the book can also be authoritatively used by the researchers, project managers, consultants, and corporate policy and decision makers. KEY FEATURES : Describes various aspects of contract management in great detail with live examples. Explains the risks encountered by MNCs in an international project and the remedies available to handle these risks effectively. Contains a Glossary to explain the core concepts. Provides a large number of graphs, charts, tables, illustrative examples and appendices to help readers in analytical understanding of the subject.


The Modern Plantation in the Third World

The Modern Plantation in the Third World

Author: Edgar Graham

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-02-01

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 100384653X

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Originally published in 1984, this was the first study to define and rationalise the character and functions of the plantation in the contemporary world. The author, Edgar Graham, was uniquely placed to do this having had long experience of Unilever’s plantations in West Africa, Zaire, Malaysia and the Pacific. Writing as a pragmatist, from observed fact, his starting point was the fact that the ‘modern plantation’ bears very little resemblance to that of the past, on which most hostile accounts are still based. Two changes altered the very nature of the issue: First, the 20th Century plantation existed within an economic framework controlled by independent governments. Secondly, the rapid development in technology has revolutionised most aspects of plantation production. The result, it is argued, is that the modern plantation offers host governments the option of using this as the most efficient way of utilising available factors of production to provide a maximum social return. Exemplified by case studies, this study presents a powerful argument for the continue use of the plantation system when properly applied to a variety of tropical crops.