Focusing on the political and economic dimensions of modernization development, the author analyzes India and Indonesia's post-colonial progress. Utilizing a theoretical framework grounded in Marxism-Leninism and development economics, the study employs econometric analysis from 1955 to 2017, incorporating a growth model that factors in physical and human capital alongside creative economic activity over time. This monograph appeals to readers interested in the dynamics of developing nations' politics and economics.
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Focusing on the unique self-regulated socialist economy of Yugoslavia, this analysis delves into nearly fifty years of socialist construction and its eventual failure. The author examines the country's early departure from traditional administrative-command systems toward market relations and global economic engagement. Rich in factual material, the work appeals to both specialists and general readers interested in alternative economic systems and the historical challenges of socialist theory and practice.
L'autore analizza il processo di modernizzazione in India e Indonesia dopo la liberazione coloniale, esaminando aspetti politici ed economici. Utilizza un quadro teorico basato su marxismo-leninismo e teoria della crescita economica, con un'analisi econometrica dal 1955 al 2017. Ideale per lettori interessati a paesi in via di sviluppo.