Proceedings of the World Bank Annual Conference on Development Economics 1992 - Washington, D.C. Banco Mundial 1992 - 419 p.

Contents: Toward a Counter-Counterrevolution in Development Theory by Paul Krugman -- Two Strategies for economic development: using ideas and producing ideas by Paul M. Romer -- Labor market institutions and policies: help or hindrance to economic development? by Richard B. Freeman -- Labor Market Adjustment in transitional economies by Jan Suejnar -- Information flows and discrimination in labor markets in rural areas in developing countries by Andrew D. Foster and Mark R. Rosenzweig -- Knowledge, property, and the system dynamics of technological change by Paul A. David -- Accumulating technological capability in developing countries by Martin Bell and Keith Pavitt -- Technology gaps between industrial and developing countries: are there dividends for latecomers? -- International capital flows to Latin America: what is the promise? by Pedro-Pablo Kuczynski -- Capital Flows to developing countries: implications from the economies in transition? by Susan M. Collins -- Conversion of Official Bilateral Debt: the opportunities and the issues by Stephany Griffith-Jones -- Rhe health of the public: a public responsibility? by Julio Frenk, Eyitayo Lambo, W. Henry Mosley and Uwe Reinhardt

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