The coming of age of information technologies and the path of transformational growth : a long-run perspective on the late 2000s recession
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The coming of age of information technologies and the path of transformational growth : a long-run perspective on the late 2000s recession
(Routledge advances in heterodox economics / edited by Frederic S. Lee, 10)
Routledge, 2010
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- : ebk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [171]-175) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this book, Davide Gualerzi employs the concept of transformational growth to explore the investment-driven cycle of expansion of the 1990s in the US economy, and of the of role played by the ICT sector.
The book articulates a view of demand-led growth in which the focus is on effective demand, the composition of the growth process and the link between changing composition and expansion.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Demand-Led Growth and Structural Change 1. Growth Theory from a Demand-Side Perspective 2. Transformational Growth and the Structural Dynamics of Market Creation 3. Growth, Effective Demand and the Composition of Output Part 2: The 1990s Expansion: Technology, Investment and New Markets 4. The 1990s: The Boom and the Bust of the "New Economy" 5. Information and Communication Technologies: Productivity and Structural Change 6. The Technology, Investment, New Markets Relationship: The Forward and Backward Linkages 7. The Transformation of the Consumption Sphere and Market Creation Part 3: Two Decades of Structural Transformation in the US Economy: The Path of Transformational Growth 8. From the Recovering 1980s to the Booming 1990s 9. Innovative Investment and Long Term Development: Questions from the 1990s 10. The Path of Transformational Growth
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