Market and institutions in economic development : essays in honour of Paulo Sylos Labini

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Market and institutions in economic development : essays in honour of Paulo Sylos Labini

edited by Salvatore Biasco, Alessandro Roncaglia and Michele Salvati

Mcmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1993

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Istituzioni e mercati nello svilluppo economico : saggi in onore di Sylos Labini

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First published in Italian as Istituzioni e mercati nello svilluppo economico : saggi in onore di Sylos Labini

"Select Bibliography of Paolo Sylos Labini (1948-90)": p. 193-197

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This collection of essays is a contribution to an understanding of the research themes to which Sylos Labini dedicated attention: the themes of an economic science interpreted as political economy in the Classical tradition, i.e. as a logically rigorous but not purely technical effort to understand the world in which we live, as the basis for acting in it in the pursuit of common welfare.

Table of Contents

  • Investment, population growth and stationarity of Ricardian type, W.J. Baumol
  • production and exchange processes and the formation of markets, K. Bharadwaj
  • new growth theories and development analysis, R. Eckaus
  • time, increasing returns and institutions in macroeconomics, W. Godley
  • Schumpeter and Keynes, R.M. Goodwin
  • social intangibles relevant for economic processes, C.P. Kindleberger
  • Schumpeter and finance, H. Minsky
  • why has the Italian national saving rate declined?, F. Modigliani (with T. Jappelli)
  • qualitative aspects of technological change - some historical perspectives, N. Rosenberg
  • oligopoly - walking the Sylos-path, K. Rothschild
  • the elusive interdisciplinarity of development planning, I. Sachs
  • some comments on the politics of full employment, J. Steindl. Selected bibliography of Paolo Sylos Labini 1948-90.

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