How do Underdeveloped Countries Adjust?
- CA ON00239 F426-f12
- Unidad documental compuesta
- Feb. 2, 1978
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
Lecturer: E. Wadell
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How do Underdeveloped Countries Adjust?
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
Lecturer: E. Wadell
Peacemaking: Public and Private
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A. Curle
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Martin H. Edwards: What are today's environmental problems, locally and around the world?
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F. Gormley: An industrial view of the problems of environmental assessment and emissions control, with special reference to sulfur dioxide emissions in Sudbury. The economic pressures on the mining industry.
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D.B. McLay: A reply to the 'conventional wisdom' that the High Dam has been an ecological and economic disaster for Egypt.
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"Introductory Remarks (R.H. Clark), "Definition of Recycling etc. "(K Bethune), "Motives for Recycling" (E.Dalton), Overview: 1. Paper (E Krever)
Myths and Realities of Independence in the Third World
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Colin Leys
An Analysis of the Club of Rome Study
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R.H. Clark: The content and conclusions of the two reports are contrasted and criticized. The factors affecting world stability are considered as an introduction to the succeeding lectures on the subject.
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G.W. Brandie
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W.H.C. Simmonds