Max Millikan
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Max Franklin Millikan was an American economist, Professor of Economics at MIT, assistant director of the Office of Research and Reports at the CIA, and director of the MIT Center for International Studies.
Max Millikan's Published Works
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Published Works
- A Proposal: Key to an Effective Foreign Policy (1957) (108)
- The Emerging Nations: Their Growth and United States Policy. (1965) (27)
- The role of popular participation in development : report of a Conference on the Implementation of Title IX of the Foreign Assistance Act, June 24 to August 2, 1968 (1969) (19)
- National Economic Planning (1967) (16)
- No easy harvest. The dilemma of agriculture in underdeveloped countries. (1967) (16)
- The Influence of Non-Governmental Groups on Foreign Policy-Making.@@@Americans in World Affairs.@@@Opinion Leaders in American Communities. (1960) (12)
- The Global Partnership: International Agencies and Economic Development. (1970) (8)
- Education for economic development (1961) (6)
- Foreign Aid: Next Phase (1958) (5)
- French Planning (1970) (5)
- Pareto's Sociology (1936) (4)
- Income Stabilization for a Developing Democracy (1953) (4)
- Income stabilization for a developing democracy : a study of the politics and economics of high employment without inflation (1955) (3)
- Mass media and world affairs (1959) (3)
- Economic thought and its application and methodology in India (1955) (2)
- Feeding the Hungry and the Prospering: Alternatives for Balancing World Food Production and Needs . A conference, Ames, Iowa. Iowa State University Press, Ames, 1967. 281 pp., illus. $4.95. (1967) (2)
- Economic Development: Performance and Prospects (1968) (2)
- Problems of underdevelopment: an economist's view. (1966) (1)
- M.I.T. Centennial Conference : Summary of topic A : some problems of scientific and engineering education in newly developing countries (1961) (1)
- Soviet Education for Science and Technology.@@@Education in the USSR.@@@Soviet Education. (1958) (0)
- Economic Potential of Western Europe for War (1955) (0)
- New and Old Criteria for Aid (1962) (0)
- American society and the world setting (1955) (0)
- The Application of Welfare Economics to Problems of Economic Development (1960) (0)
- Front matter, National Economic Planning (1967) (0)
- Policies for promoting agricultural development. Report of a Conference on Productivity and Innovation in Agriculture in the Underdeveloped Countries / David Hapgood, Editor ; Max F. Millikan, Conference Chairman (1965) (0)
- Economic Analysis, Kenneth E. Boulding, New York, Harper and Brothers, 1941. Pp. xviii, 809, $4.25 (1942) (0)
- National Economic Palnning (1967) (0)
- Financing the War (1942) (0)
- 4. National Support for Behavioral Science (1958) (0)
- Investment and Business Cycles. James W. Angell (1942) (0)
- Future of American Foreign Aid (1957) (0)
- India in Transition (1968) (0)
- Introduction to "National Economic Planning" (1967) (0)
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