Background
Goodman, Raymond John was born on October 26, 1916 in London. Came to the United States, 1956. Son of John Sedgewick and Helena (Taylor) Goodman.
(Papua New Guinea is the first book to explore the economi...)
Papua New Guinea is the first book to explore the economic development of this socially complex, rapidly changing nation. Subjects discussed include: * rapid economic growth and political conflict * civil war on the island of Bougainville * population growth and urbanisation * mining: gold, copper and environmental conflicts * uneven development and social divisions.
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Goodman, Raymond John was born on October 26, 1916 in London. Came to the United States, 1956. Son of John Sedgewick and Helena (Taylor) Goodman.
London School of Economy, 1935-1938, Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Surgery. University of Copenhagen, University of Oslo, 1938-1939. Spoken languages: English, French, German.
Director Political and Economics Planning (P.E.P.), London 1946-1953. Assistant to Chair, of Marks and Spencer Ltd. 1953-1956; joined World Bank Staff 1956, Assistant Director of Administration 1962-1965, Deputy Director Far East (later Asia) Department 1965-1968, Director E. Asia and Pacific Department 1968-1974, Director Financial Policy 1975-1977, Assistant to Senior Vice-President (Operations) 1977-1980.
Consultant to World Bank since 1982. Adviser to Federation Government of Nigeria 1984. Team Leader, Industry Review of Papua New Guinea economy 1985 (published by Australian National University 1985).
Chief of Mission to review Netherlands Antilles and Aruba Economies 1986. Team Leader, Special Study on Indonesia 1989. Team Leader, Review of National Development Studies Centre, Australian National University 1989.
Honorary Vice-President Consumers Association of Great Britain since 1957. President Group Health Association of Washington, DC 1962-1963.
(Papua New Guinea is the first book to explore the economi...)
Chairman Hospital Management Committee, London, 1950-1954. President Group Health Association Washington, 1962-1963. Board directors American Friends of London School of Economics, Washington, 1978-1989, president, since 1993.
Lieutenant Commander Royal Navy, United Kingdom, 1940-1946. Member Oriental Club Londoon.
Married Dorothy Bruchholz, December 4, 1953. Children: John Jeremy, Harriet Ware, Matthew Piers, Sophia Constance.