The theory of aggregate investment and output dynamics in open economic systems
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The theory of aggregate investment and output dynamics in open economic systems
(Contributions in economics and economic history, no. 204)
Greenwood Press, 1999
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注記
Bibliography: p. 147-185
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Building on his companion volume on closed economic systems, Dompere develops a theory of aggregate investment, optimal capital, and output dynamics for open economic systems under neo-Keynesian conditions with special reference to growth policy. By constructing and tracing the path of equilibrium aggregate investment, the study isolates and analyzes the internal and external factors that influence the adjusting of investment to aggregate finance and profit. It examines the role international trade and finance play in alleviating domestic technological and savings constraints on capital creation and growth. The theory's conclusions are used to analyze the rate of accumulation and finance needed to support a rate of output growth selected as part of an internal aggregate decision process. The analysis is extended to aggregrate development capital-output planning.
The study goes on to discuss conceptual and aggregational problems of measures of economic openness implied in the data requirements across national economies. Here a unique set of theoretical measures of economic openness, different from the traditional, is developed. The book, further, presents a critique and appraisal of the essential capital elements implied by endogenous growth theory.
目次
Introduction The Neo-Keynesian Theory of Aggregate Investment in an Open Economy Some Lessons for Economic Growth and Development Some Lessons for Aggregate Economics Planning and Development Aggregation, Measures of Openness and the Neo-Keynesian Aggregate Theorizing A Reflection on Capital Accumulation and Growth Knowledge and Ignorance in Endogenous Growth Theory Toward a Theory of Endogenous Technical Progress Comments and Conclusions References Index
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