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Planning and Economic Development in India

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2011

Alexander Eckstein
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Copyright © Trustees of Princeton University 1958

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1 Cf. New York, Times, May 5, 1958.

2 For an excellent illustration of this methodological point, see Lewis, A. W., “Economic Development with Unlimited Supplies of Labor,” Manchester School, XXII, NO. 2 (May 1954), pp. 139–91.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3 Cf. Nurkse, Ragnar, Capital Formation in Under-developed Countries, Oxford, 1953.Google Scholar

4 For a more detailed critique of these aspects, see the review article by Nurkse, R., “Reflections on India's Development Plan,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXXI, NO. 2 (May 1957), pp. 188204.CrossRefGoogle Scholar