David McClelland Quote

The modern economist has become even more insistent in his belief that the ultimate forces underlying economic development lie, strictly speaking, outside the economic sphere. As Meir and Baldwin put it, half humorously, economic development is much too serious to be left to economists.


p. 11 - The Archiving Society, 1961


The modern economist has become even more insistent in his belief that the ultimate forces underlying economic development lie, strictly speaking,...

The modern economist has become even more insistent in his belief that the ultimate forces underlying economic development lie, strictly speaking,...

The modern economist has become even more insistent in his belief that the ultimate forces underlying economic development lie, strictly speaking,...

The modern economist has become even more insistent in his belief that the ultimate forces underlying economic development lie, strictly speaking,...