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A Comparative Study Of Economic Development: Thailand And India, Charnchai Charnchayasuk
A Comparative Study Of Economic Development: Thailand And India, Charnchai Charnchayasuk
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Quickening the rate of economic growth and the conquest of poverty are the primary expressed objects of public policy in the underdeveloped countries of the world. In the new countries, particularly in Africa and Asia which have recently become independent, it was necessary to start almost from scratch in the construction of an advanced economy. Such countries have usually had (a) a high proportion of population in agriculture, with low productivity; (b) little capital per person and crude technology; (c) major expenditures for food; (d) high birth and death rates; (e) poor health and sanitation; and (f) a low level …
The Role Of Cooperative Societies In The Economic Development Of India, A. M. Rananavare
The Role Of Cooperative Societies In The Economic Development Of India, A. M. Rananavare
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The idea of cooperation is not new to man. It is as old as man himself. Cooperatives are an almost universal form of organization today found in practically all countries and used by people in many ways. The cooperatives are formed to secure low cost credit, to purchase supplies and equipment for farming and household needs, to market products, even to secure many services, like electric power, irrigation, health, and insurance. Cooperatives can be used in many ways to benefit people in the everyday needs of life.
The meaning of cooperation is that isolated and powerless individuals can, by combining …