This
paper discusses how the economic surplus concept can
be used to analyse the constraints imposed by the
world system on economic development. It argues that
the interaction of foreign interests with domestic
ruling class interests influences the allocation of
surplus in underdeveloped social formations by shaping
the entire domestic incentive and constraint environment.
The central problem of development then is to replace
these constraints with national development priorities.
Empirical analysis is based on an estimation of the
surplus for Turkey for 1980-96.
To access the paper on the Cambridge
Journal of Economics website,
please click on the link below:
http://cje.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/27/6/919?ijkey=tWcuLChUm.Q/
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January 31, 2004.
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