Growth and economic development

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Growth and economic development

[edited by] Siro Lombardini

Edward Elgar, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

Growth and Economic Development shows how the different theories of growth - from the classical to the endogenous growth and Schumpeterian theories - can be brought together to develop a satisfactory explanation of the varying rates of growth between countries.A concise survey of the many theories of growth and development, which provides a context for understanding how different models can co-exist, is followed by an exploration of how Solow's growth models assess the effects of technological progress. The author then enlarges Schumpeter's theory of economic development by using the theory of natural evolution and selection. Professor Lombardini uses a simple model to show how innovation can account for growth and an evolutionary model to determine conditions in which selection can produce growth. Both these models deal with the economy as a whole. In addition, a new method - computational economics - is used to develop useful generalizations about the roles of different factors for development.

目次

Contents: Foreword Part I: Theories and Models of Growth Part II: The Agents Part III: Models of Endogenous Growth (with E. Canuto) Part IV: Human-Capital and Technological Accumulation (with E. Canuto) Part V: A Schumpeterian Path of Economic Development (with F. Donati) Part VI: Selection, Innovation and Economic Development: Computational Economic Analysis (with F. Donati) Part VII: Concluding Remarks References Indexes

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