Resources, Values, and Development
Explore the intricate world of development economics with the insightful book Resources, Values, and Development by renowned authors, published by Harvard University Press in 1997. This comprehensive volume encompasses 560 pages of critical analysis and thoughtful contributions regarding vital topics such as resource allocation in non-wage systems, investment planning, shadow pricing, employment policy, and welfare economics.
Each paper delves deep into the mechanisms that shape development, offering readers a thorough understanding of how economic values and resource management impact societal growth and well-being. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in economics, this book serves as an essential resource for anyone looking to expand their knowledge of how these principles apply to real-world scenarios. Discover the pivotal discussions that have shaped the field of economics and enrich your perspective on sustainable development.