1st Edition

Changing Resource Problems of the Fourth World

Edited By Leonard Poon Copyright 1976
    166 Pages
    by Routledge

    166 Pages
    by Routledge

    Climbing food, fertiliser and mineral prices as well as the Arab oil embargo in the seventies had severe economic consequences in developing countries. Originally published in 1976, this study explores the effects of these developments in the fourth world and how they can adjust to an international economy with a particular focus on resource availability in terms of energy and agriculture. This title will be of interest to students of Environmental Studies.

     1. Introduction  2. The Relative Bargaining Strengths of the Developing Countries  3. Domestic Adjustments and Accommodations to Higher Raw Material and Energy Prices  4. Energy Use and Agricultural Production in Developing Countries  5. Energy and the Less Developed Countries: Needs for Additional Research

    Biography

    Ronald G. Ridker