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Quick Ratio, Vol. 2 No. 2 (March, 1971) p. 2. This is the organ of the National Bankers Association, Washington. Dr. Edward Irons was the Executive Secretary.
Black Enterprise, Vol. 2, No. 15 (October, 1971) pp. 30–33. It is published monthly by the Earl G. Graves Publishing Company, Inc., 295 Madison Avenue, New York City, New York, 10017.
Paul N. Rosenstein-Rodan, “The Flaw in the Mechanism of Market Forces” and Harry G. Johnson, “The Market Mechanism as an Instrument of Development” in Gerald M. Meier,Leading Issues in Economic Development Studies in International Poverty Second Edition. (N.Y.: Oxford University Press, 1970), pp. 679–686. Cf. Keith B. Griffin and John L. Enos,Planning Development, Reading, (Mass.: Addision-Wesley Publishing Company, 1970), pp. 20–29. W. Arthur Lewis,The Principles of Economic Planning, (N.Y.: Harper and Row, Publishers, 1969), pp. 12–14.
Cf. Frank G. Davis,The Economics of Black Community Development, (Chicago: Markham Publishing Company, 1972), pp. 12–21.
Cf. Stephen Enke,Economics for Development, (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1963), esp. 261–276. Cf. also Rawle Farley,Planning for Development in Libya: The Exceptional Economy in the Developing World, (N.Y.: Praeger Publishers, 1972), pp. 226–242.
See, David Harper, President of the First Independence Bank of Detroit inBlack Enterprise, 2, 15 (October 1971), p. 30. See also Thomas W. McMahon, Jr.,Minority Banks inBlack Enterprise, op. cit., supra., p. 34.
See Rawle Farley, “Poverty and Enterprise in America and Overseas — Towards the Sixth Stage of Economic Growth”, New York State Economic Association 1968 Proceedings, (December 1968), pp. 79–118.
W. W. Rostow,Stages of Economic Growth, (Cambridge at the University Press, 1960).
See Rawle Farley, “Puerto Rico Development, Urbanization and Integration” in International Institute of Differing Civilizations (INCIDI),Urban Agglomerations in the States of the Third World Their political, economic, and social role, (Brussels, Belgium: Editions de L’Institut de Sociologie Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1971), pp. 610–635.
Cf. Shirley Boskey,Problems and Practices of Development Banks, Baltimore: (The Johns Hopkins Press, 1959), pp. 3–10.
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Farley, R. Black Banking: A comment on the andrew brimmer bias. Rev Black Polit Econ 2, 45–55 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03040607
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