Donald Ray Snodgrass
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Donald Ray Snodgrass is an American author.

Snodgrass was born in Akron, Ohio
Akron, Ohio
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. He is the son of Clare Berkeley and Louise (Scala) Snodgrass. He received a Ph.D.
Ph.D.
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 in 1962 from Oxford University.

Works

  • Ceylon: An Export Economy in Transition, Irwin, 1966.
  • (With Noel McGinn, Yong Bong Kim, and others) Education and Development in Korea, Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University, 1980.
  • Inequality and Economic Development in Malaysia, Oxford University Press, 1980.
  • (With Malcolm Gillis, Dwight Perkins, and Michael Roemer) Economics of Development, Norton, 1984.
  • (With Tyler Briggs) Industrialization and the Small Firm: Patterns and Policies, ICS Press (San Francisco, CA), 1996.

Contributor

  • Gustav Ramis, editor, Government and Economic Development, Yale University Press, 1971.
  • David Lim, editor, Readings on Malaysian Economic Development, Oxford University Press, 1975.
  • H.L. Wilcke, editor, Improving the Nutrient Quality of Cereals, Agency for International Development, 1976.
  • James E. Austin, editor, Global Malnutrition and Cereal Fortification, Ballinger, 1979.
  • Russell G. Davis, editor, Planning Education for Development, Volume I, Center for Studies in Education and Development, Harvard University, 1980.
  • Edward S. Mason and other editors, The Economic and Social Modernization of the Republic of Korea, Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University, 1980.
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