Background
Spencer, Daniel Lloyd was born on March 5, 1916 in New York City. Son of William B. and Florence May (Jones).
(This book is a study of one type of relation between publ...)
This book is a study of one type of relation between public authorities and the private sector. In the modern world it is becoming increasingly clear that these two ways of organizing economic life must learn to get along with each other and develop vehicles of mutual advantage. This is especially true in the re lations between advanced and developing economies because for historical reasons, the development of non-Western economies today is taking a course quite different from the path of the advanced business economies of the West. It is desirable for both spheres to try and understand each other and look for ways of getting along. International tensions can be alleviated to the degree that positive attitudes are taken and mechanisms of the kind dealt with in this book are created. Much of the problem is simply one of semantics. The term "socialism" or "socialistic pattern of society", for example, which is often used in India as a positive word has very negative conno tations for Americans. There are, of course, socialists in India who would make their economy entirely publicly owned, indis tinguishable from the Chinese or the Russian, but the vast majority of leaders associated with the dominant party in India visualize a present and future mixed economy not too different from that reached by the United States through a very different road. We in the United States have been nurtured on the belief in private enterprise.
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Spencer, Daniel Lloyd was born on March 5, 1916 in New York City. Son of William B. and Florence May (Jones).
Bachelor of Science, Pratt Institute, 1938. AB, Columbia, 1941; Master of Arts, University California, Berkeley, 1950. Doctor of Philosophy, American University, 1953.
Researcher Engineering Foundation, 1940-1942. Economist Japanese Occupation, 1946-1948. Lecturer American University, 1950-1952, assistant professor, 1953-1957.
Economist Renegotiation Board, 1952-1953. Assistant professor Berea (Kentucky) College, 1953-1954. Lecturer University Virginia, 1955-1957.
Associate professor Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, 1957-1960. Professor economics, chairman department Howard University, 1960-1970, chairman division social science, 1962-1963. Professor economic Morgan State University, Baltimore, since 1970.
Visiting lecturer Industrial College Armed Forces, 1960-1966, Washington International Center, 1960-1969, Business Council International Understanding, 1964, Peace Corps., 1964, Department Agriculture, 1972. Consultant planning Indian Statistical Institute, 1959, University Seven Seas, 1960-1965, United States Commission on Government Procurement, 1971-1972. Maryland Department Economic and Community Development, 1973, Soviet technical transfer project Batelle Memorial Institute, 1973-1974.
Editorial associate Operations & Policy Research, Inc., 1967-1980. Director MANDAT project, 1970-1981.
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Served to lieutenant Commander United States Naval Reserve, 1943-1946. Member American, Southern, Eastern economic associations, Association Asian Studies, Society International Development, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Academy International Business, American Association of University Professors, National Economists Club, Order Artus, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Gamma Museum.
Son of; married Flora Chen, January 9, 1948. Children– Betty (Mistress William Stroder), Mike, Priscilla, Desiree.