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- catalog contributor b3297959.
- catalog created "1991.".
- catalog date "1991".
- catalog date "1991.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1991.".
- catalog description "A Theoretical and Empirical Summary. The Military Budget as a Mediating Mechanism. Military Participation in Politics -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-308) and index.".
- catalog description "Political Economy Perspectives on the State. Validating Methodological Premises. Conclusion. Appendixes. Methodological Premises. 1. Initial Tests of Data Reliability. 2. Cross-Time Tests of Data Reliability. 3. The Robustness of the Final Model. 4. Final Model with Alternative Dependent Variables.".
- catalog description "pt. I. The Study of Basic Human Needs. 1. Basic Human Needs. Basic Needs Attainment: The Mission. Basic Human Needs Defined. The Case for Emphasizing Basic Needs. The Role of Political Economy Scholarship. Basic Needs Attainment: The Puzzle. Proximate Economic Determinants. Domestic Political and Social Determinants. Distal (Historical and External) Determinants. 2. Research Design. Measuring Basic Human Needs Attainment. The Physical Quality of Life Index (PQLI). The Reliability of PQLI Data. Explanatory Styles, Causal Structures, and Research Design. Data and Analysis -- ".
- catalog description "pt. II. Before the State: Allocations by Market and Nonmarket Economic Processes. 3. Economic Development and Basic Needs. Wealth without Welfare. Class Inequalities in Capitalist Development. Uneven Sectoral and Geographical Development. Wealth and PQLI: The Functional Form. The Empirical Evidence. Basic Needs and Change. A Basic Needs Perspective on Growth versus Equity. 4. Economic Systems and Paths of Development. Paths of Development. Socialism: The Absence of Markets. Economic Structure. Dualism, Disarticulation, and Uneven Development. The Structure of Production and Basic Needs. 5. Social and Political Dimensions of Development. Social and Political Correlates of Development. Urbanization and Rural Migration. Fertility and the Demographic Transition. The Effects of Class Actors and Economic Groups -- ".
- catalog description "pt. III. Politics and the State: Allocations by Governmental Institutions. 6. Effects of the State and Political System. From Market Processes to Government Policies. The Role of the State in Basic Needs Provision. State Sector Size as a Developmental Dimension. The Capacity of the State for Welfare Enhancement. Sources of State Disposition toward Basic Needs. The State as Promoter of the Welfare of the Poor. The State as Opponent of the Poor. Budgetary Measures and Program Enumeration. Political Democracy and Basic Needs. Ideological Orientation and Basic Needs. Empirical Findings on the State and Basic Needs. 7. Effects of the Military. The Role of the Military in Basic Needs Provision. Military Regimes and Basic Needs: Mediating Mechanisms. The Orientation and Organization of Military Regimes. The Ideology and Outlook of Military Regimes. The Empirical Record of Military Regimes. The Military as a Modernizing Institution. The Effects of Military Spending. ".
- catalog description "pt. IV. Distal Influences on State, Society, Economy, and Basic Needs. 8. Dependency Elements of Economic Structure. Distal Effects. Structural Location and Modes of Production. The "Core-Periphery" Imagery of Structural Position. Structural Location and Basic Needs Provision. Approaches to Measuring Structural Position. Composite Measures of Structural Position. Results from the Analysis of Structural Position. Trade and Basic Needs. Dimensions of Trade Relations. Export Enclaves and Foreign Capital. 9. Colonialism and Other Historical Influences. Current Structures and Historical Processes. The Economic Effects of Plantations. The Sociopolitical Effects of Plantations. Colonial Forms and Subsequent Patterns of Development. Colonialism and Postcolonial Development. Elements of Colonial Administration. Interpreting Regional Effects on Basic Needs. Conclusion: Political Economy and Basic Needs. Principles. Development Path and Basic Needs Performance. ".
- catalog extent "xii, 316 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Political economy of basic human needs.".
- catalog identifier "0801424488 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0801499828 (paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Political economy of basic human needs.".
- catalog issued "1991".
- catalog issued "1991.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ithaca : Cornell University Press,".
- catalog relation "Political economy of basic human needs.".
- catalog subject "338.9 20".
- catalog subject "Basic needs.".
- catalog subject "HC79.B38 M66 1991".
- catalog tableOfContents "A Theoretical and Empirical Summary. The Military Budget as a Mediating Mechanism. Military Participation in Politics -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Political Economy Perspectives on the State. Validating Methodological Premises. Conclusion. Appendixes. Methodological Premises. 1. Initial Tests of Data Reliability. 2. Cross-Time Tests of Data Reliability. 3. The Robustness of the Final Model. 4. Final Model with Alternative Dependent Variables.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. The Study of Basic Human Needs. 1. Basic Human Needs. Basic Needs Attainment: The Mission. Basic Human Needs Defined. The Case for Emphasizing Basic Needs. The Role of Political Economy Scholarship. Basic Needs Attainment: The Puzzle. Proximate Economic Determinants. Domestic Political and Social Determinants. Distal (Historical and External) Determinants. 2. Research Design. Measuring Basic Human Needs Attainment. The Physical Quality of Life Index (PQLI). The Reliability of PQLI Data. Explanatory Styles, Causal Structures, and Research Design. Data and Analysis -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. II. Before the State: Allocations by Market and Nonmarket Economic Processes. 3. Economic Development and Basic Needs. Wealth without Welfare. Class Inequalities in Capitalist Development. Uneven Sectoral and Geographical Development. Wealth and PQLI: The Functional Form. The Empirical Evidence. Basic Needs and Change. A Basic Needs Perspective on Growth versus Equity. 4. Economic Systems and Paths of Development. Paths of Development. Socialism: The Absence of Markets. Economic Structure. Dualism, Disarticulation, and Uneven Development. The Structure of Production and Basic Needs. 5. Social and Political Dimensions of Development. Social and Political Correlates of Development. Urbanization and Rural Migration. Fertility and the Demographic Transition. The Effects of Class Actors and Economic Groups -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. III. Politics and the State: Allocations by Governmental Institutions. 6. Effects of the State and Political System. From Market Processes to Government Policies. The Role of the State in Basic Needs Provision. State Sector Size as a Developmental Dimension. The Capacity of the State for Welfare Enhancement. Sources of State Disposition toward Basic Needs. The State as Promoter of the Welfare of the Poor. The State as Opponent of the Poor. Budgetary Measures and Program Enumeration. Political Democracy and Basic Needs. Ideological Orientation and Basic Needs. Empirical Findings on the State and Basic Needs. 7. Effects of the Military. The Role of the Military in Basic Needs Provision. Military Regimes and Basic Needs: Mediating Mechanisms. The Orientation and Organization of Military Regimes. The Ideology and Outlook of Military Regimes. The Empirical Record of Military Regimes. The Military as a Modernizing Institution. The Effects of Military Spending. ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. IV. Distal Influences on State, Society, Economy, and Basic Needs. 8. Dependency Elements of Economic Structure. Distal Effects. Structural Location and Modes of Production. The "Core-Periphery" Imagery of Structural Position. Structural Location and Basic Needs Provision. Approaches to Measuring Structural Position. Composite Measures of Structural Position. Results from the Analysis of Structural Position. Trade and Basic Needs. Dimensions of Trade Relations. Export Enclaves and Foreign Capital. 9. Colonialism and Other Historical Influences. Current Structures and Historical Processes. The Economic Effects of Plantations. The Sociopolitical Effects of Plantations. Colonial Forms and Subsequent Patterns of Development. Colonialism and Postcolonial Development. Elements of Colonial Administration. Interpreting Regional Effects on Basic Needs. Conclusion: Political Economy and Basic Needs. Principles. Development Path and Basic Needs Performance. ".
- catalog title "The political economy of basic human needs / Bruce E. Moon.".
- catalog type "text".