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International Development (1966) is a classic reference work that examines the theories, policies, and challenges of economic development across emerging and developing nations during the mid-20th century. Set against the backdrop of post-war reconstruction and global change, the book explores key issues such as industrialization, poverty reduction, foreign aid, and international cooperation. A valuable resource for students and researchers of Development Economics, this vintage volume provides historical insight into early development strategies and global policy frameworks. Ideal for academic libraries, historians, and those interested in the evolution of international development.