Streeten, Paul Patrick
STREETEN, Paul Patrick
STREETEN, Paul Patrick. British (born Austria), b. 1917. Genres: Economics, Public/Social administration. Career: Fellow, Balliol College, 1948-66, 1968-78, and Warden, Queen Elizabeth House, Director, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, 1968-78, Oxford University, Deputy Director General Economic Planning, Ministry of Overseas Development, 1964-66; Fellow and Director, Institute of Development Studies, 1966-68; Professor, Sussix University, 1966-68; Director, Commonwealth Development Corp., 1967-73; Special Adviser, World Bank, 1976-80; Boston University, Professor Emeritus. Chairman, Editorial Board, World Development. Publications: Value in Social Theory, 1958; Economic Integration, 1964; (with M. Lipton) The Crisis of Indian Planning, 1968; Unfashionable Economics, 1970; (with H. Corbet) Commonwealth Policy in a Global Context, 1971; (with D. Elson) Diversification and Development, 1971; The Frontiers of Development Studies, 1972; Aid to Africa, 1972; Trade Strategies for Development; (with S. Lall) Foreign Investment, Transnationals, and Developing Countries, 1977; Development Perspectives, 1981; First Things First, 1981; Recent Issues in World Development, 1981; What Price Food?, 1987; Beyond Structural Adjustment, 1988; Mobilizing Human Potential, 1989; Paul Streeten in South Africa: Reflections on a Journey, 1992; (with L. Emmerij and C. Fortin) International Governance, 1992; Strategies for Human Development, 1994; The United Nations and the Bretton Woods Institutions, 1994; Thinking about Development, 1995; Globalisation: Threat or Opportunity, 2001. Address: Box 92, Spencertown, NY 12165, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]