A View from the Tropics: Celso Furtado and the Theory of Economic Development in the 1950s
展示了塞尔索·富尔塔多如何将发展与不发达视为相互依存现象,并以此参与20世纪50年代发展经济学的形成,对理解不发达经济体的技术异质性和就业不足有重要参考。
The article shows how Celso Furtado's interpretation of development and underdevelopment as interdependent phenomena was part of the emergence of development economics as a research field in the 1950s. The main features of underdeveloped economic structures, according to Furtado, were their technological heterogeneity—in the sense of significant differences in the capital-labor ratio between two or more sectors—and underemployment caused by maladjustment between the availability of factors and irreversible production methods. Both characteristics were explained by the historical pattern of integration of those economies into international trade.