Difference between revisions 593067334 and 607877082 on enwiki{{multiple issues|notability=September 2011|refimprove=September 2011| {{underlinked|date=November 2012}} }} In [[sociology]] and [[economics]], '''Social dualism''' is a theory developed by economist Julius Herman Boeke which characterizes a society in the economic sense by the social spirit, the organisational forms and the technique dominating it.<ref name=dual-economy>{{cite web|url=http://www.economyprofessor.com/economictheories/dual-economy-theory.php|publisher=Ec(contracted; show full)* [[Dual economy]] == Notes == <references /> == References == * {{cite book|last=Boeke|first=Julius Herman|title=Economics and Economic Policy of dual Societies|year=1953|publisher=Institute of Pacific Relations|location=New York}} * {{cite journal|last=Higgins|first=Benjamin|title=The 'Dualistic Theory' of Underdeveloped Areas|journal=Economic Development and Cultural Change|date=January 1956|volume=4|issue=2|pages=99-115|publisher=The University of Chicago Press |doi=10.1086/449706}} == External links == * http://www.economypoint.org/d/dualism-theories.html {{Partial Theories of Development-footer}} [[Category:Sociological theories]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=607877082.
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