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Pagina 81
Contrast this perceived infinite supply of foreign exchange investment capital to
the way the borrower looks at the supply of public financing in his own country .
The public sector borrower in a developing country has no access to the private ...
Contrast this perceived infinite supply of foreign exchange investment capital to
the way the borrower looks at the supply of public financing in his own country .
The public sector borrower in a developing country has no access to the private ...
Pagina 82
The borrower is completely familiar with the way official domestic capital has
been allocated in the past , with the various public personages contending for
part of that supply , and with the fact that the cumulative demands for financing
always ...
The borrower is completely familiar with the way official domestic capital has
been allocated in the past , with the various public personages contending for
part of that supply , and with the fact that the cumulative demands for financing
always ...
Pagina 100
As the evidence has shown , capital emphases are quite possible in these
sectors , though they may not be as glaring : tractors instead of simpler
implements , imported tubewells instead of simpler local ones , school buildings
without ...
As the evidence has shown , capital emphases are quite possible in these
sectors , though they may not be as glaring : tractors instead of simpler
implements , imported tubewells instead of simpler local ones , school buildings
without ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The Misfit | 24 |
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