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Charles K. Wilber

    The Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment
    Socialist models of development
    The Soviet Model and Underdeveloped Countries
    Was the Good Samaritan a Bad Economist?
    • 2021

      Was the Good Samaritan a Bad Economist?

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book explores how individualistic values in economics contribute to extreme inequality and hinder social mobility, particularly affecting the poor. It argues that integrating Catholic social thought can introduce essential moral values, enabling the creation of an economy that benefits everyone, regardless of wealth. By bridging economic principles with ethical considerations, it advocates for a more inclusive approach to economic systems.

      Was the Good Samaritan a Bad Economist?
    • 2012

      The book analyzes the economic development model derived from the Soviet Union's historical experience, highlighting its agricultural, industrial, and social strategies. It presents these strategies as part of a coherent framework and assesses their implications for contemporary underdeveloped countries, examining both their potential benefits and drawbacks.

      The Soviet Model and Underdeveloped Countries