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Report of the Committee for Development Planning (E/4776, Supplement No. 7)
English 1970 CDP report, ECOSOC and GA resolutions
World Economic Survey 1969-1970 addresses the methodological problems that are involved in measuring progress in the developing countries. The Survey reviews the available data and suggests ways in which they might be used to throw light on the economic and social performance in the 1960s of the countries?both developing and economically more advanced?that will be implementing the International Development Strategy in the 1970s.   Download full report World Economic and Social Survey 1969-1970
Report of the Committee for Development Planning (E/4682, Supplement No. 7)
English 1969 CDP report, ECOSOC and GA resolutions
Part one: Some Issues of Development Policy in the Coming Decade Part one of World Economic Survey 1968 discusses problems and policies relating to the prospective growth of population, employment and educational requirements. It also examines policies for the acceleration of agricultural and industrial growth in the coming decade, analysing the increase in domestic and external resources required for this acceleration and considering the implication for policies of both developing and developed countries. Part two: Current Economic Developments Part two of World Economic Survey 1968 reviews the recent trend in the world economy, analysing the developments in 1968 and offering an outlook… World Economic and Social Survey 1968
Report of the Committee for Development Planning (E/4515, Supplement No. 7)
English 1968 CDP report, ECOSOC and GA resolutions
Part one: The Problems and Policies of Economic Development: An Appraisal of Recent Experience Part one of World Economic Survey 1967 examines the principal features of economic progress of developing countries during the period 1955 to 1965. As part of the preparatory work for a second United Nations Development Decade, this review seeks to draw pertinent lessons from the recent experience relating to problems and policies of economic development. Part two: Current Economic Developments Part two of World Economic Survey 1967 highlights the main features of the world economic situation. The Survey covers the growth of output in 1967 and early 1968, and examines several topics of current… World Economic and Social Survey 1967: Part I World Economic and Social Survey 1967: Part II
Part one: Implementation of Development Plans: Problems and Experience Part one of World Economic Survey 1966 offers a series of papers dealing with problems and experience in the implementation of development plans. The subject of plan implementation has figured prominently in recent discussions in international forums. The Survey reviews certain aspects of the experience of the centrally planned economies that may be relevant to the problems of plan implementation in developing countries. Part two: Current Economic Developments Part two of World Economic Survey 1966 covers the economic events of 1966 and early 1967, summarizing the principal developments in the world economies, including… World Economic and Social Survey 1966
Report of the Committee for Development Planning (E/4207/Rev.1, Supplement No. 14)
English 1966 CDP report, ECOSOC and GA resolutions
Part one: The Financing for Development Part one of World Economic Survey 1965 deals with an issue that has been a matter of long-standing concern in various United Nations bodies, namely the financing of economic development. The Survey discusses the problem of increasing the volume of savings available to the developing countries, examining trends and sources of savings in the period 1953-1955 to 1962-1964. Finally, the Survey offers a perspective on economic development financing. Part two: Current Economic Developments Part two of World Economic Survey 1965 discusses the economic events of 1965 and early 1966, summarizing the principal developments in the world economies, including… World Economic and Social Survey 1965
Part one: Development Plans: Appraisal of Targets and Progress in Developing Countries Part one of World Economic Survey 1964 reviews the experience gained and the techniques used by different countries in planning for economic development. It focuses attention on development plans in the developing countries. The Survey provides an overall view of the main characteristics of these plans; by tracing the interrelationships between the targets established in the plans, it brings out a number of important differences as well as certain similarities in the strategies proposed by various countries. Part two: Current Economic Developments According to part two of World Economic Survey 1964,… World Economic and Social Survey 1964