Hans Singer
Sir Hans Wolfgang Singer (29 November 1910 – 26 February 2006) was a German-born British development economist best known for the Prebisch-Singer thesis, which states that the terms of trade move against producers of primary products. He is one of the primary figures of heterodox economics. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Müller, Hermann Alexander, 1814-1894Other Authors: “...Singer, Hans Wolfgang 1867-1957...”
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2by Müller, Hermann Alexander, 1814-1894Other Authors: “...Singer, Hans Wolfgang 1867-1957...”
Published 1922
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3by Müller, Hermann Alexander, 1814-1894Other Authors: “...Singer, Hans Wolfgang 1867-1957...”
Published 1922
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4by Müller, Hermann Alexander, 1814-1894Other Authors: “...Singer, Hans Wolfgang 1867-1957...”
Published 1922
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5by Müller, Hermann Alexander, 1814-1894Other Authors: “...Singer, Hans Wolfgang 1867-1957...”
Published 1922
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6by Müller, Hermann Alexander, 1814-1894Other Authors: “...Singer, Hans Wolfgang 1867-1957...”
Published 1922
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