Anderson School of Management Theses & Dissertations

Publication Date

6-5-1957

Abstract

The problem of the countries with export economies which have not yet achieved advanced economic development and which account for a sizeable share of world population and resources is gaining new importance in the understanding of the world today. Their problem of monetary and financial reconstruction and rehabilitation exhibits in an extreme form peculiarities of the export economy. The economic development, the foremost pre-occupation of the government of the under-developed countries and which recently became the announced policy and the choice of the method of financing the desired rapid development, have complicated the monetary difficulties. An understanding of their problem would probably bring guidance to the directions in which aid and assistance are needed.

Language

English

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Level of Degree

Masters

Department Name

Anderson School of Management

First Committee Member

William Jackson Parish

Second Committee Member

Nathaniel Wollman

Third Committee Member

Vernon G. Sorrell

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