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Ian Little has been one of the most significant British contributors to economics in the post-war era. His contributions to Welfare Economics and Development Economics have been highly influential and well-regarded throughout the world. This book is a fascinating insight into the personal and intellectual development of Professor Little, containing both the most important articles of his working life and autobiographical chapters.
I. M. D. Little is an Emeritus Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford, where he was an Official Fellow from 1952-1971, serving as Professor of the Economics of Underdeveloped Countries from 1971-1975.
PART I. HOW I BECAME AN ECONOMIST ; PART II. MOSTLY WELFARE ECONOMICS ; PAPERS ; PART III. DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS ; PAPERS ; PART IV. LOOSE ENDS ; PAPERS