Resources, production and structural dynamics
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Resources, production and structural dynamics
Cambridge University Press, 2015
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Economists since the First Industrial Revolution have been interested in the links between economic growth and resources, often pointing to resource scarcities as a hindrance to growth. Offering a counter perspective, this volume highlights the positive role that scarcities can play in inducing technical progress and economic growth. It outlines a structural framework for the political economy of scarcity and rents, and offers a novel way of organizing the evidence concerning the role of resources in industrial growth. This book proposes a major shift in the treatment of scarcity issues by focusing on bottlenecks and opportunities arising within the production system, and will appeal to economists and policy makers interested in the role of resources as triggers of structural change.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Resources, producibility and economic dynamics: a framework Mauro L. Baranzini, Claudia Rotondi and Roberto Scazzieri
- Part I. Resources and Distribution in a Structural Perspective: 2. On the origin of the theory of rent in economics Luigi L. Pasinetti
- 3. The political economy of corn markets D'Maris Dalton Coffman
- 4. The classical theory of rent Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- 5. Profit, productive rent and parasitic rent Piercarlo Nicola
- Part II. Structural Dynamics: Resources and Multi-Sectoral Linkages: 6. Limits, resources and distributional trade-offs: structural constraints and opportunities Albert E. Steenge
- 7. Producible resources and producibility prices in a dynamic Leontief-Type model Carlo D'Adda
- 8. The transformative potential of input-output economics for addressing critical resource challenges of the twenty-first century Faye Duchin
- 9. Capital mobility and natural resources dynamics: a classical-Keynesian perspective Heinrich Bortis
- 10. The chimera of a complete analysis of economic dynamics Kumaraswamy Vela Velupillai
- 11. Ricardian and Schumpeterian rents: fundamental ingredients for structural economic dynamics Michael A. Landesmann
- 12. Towards a structural political economy of resources Ivano Cardinale
- Part III. Resources, Institutions and Social Structures: 13. Monetary analysis, financial innovation and institutions before the Industrial Revolution: a paradigm case Lilia Costabile
- 14. Institutions, resources and economic growth in transition processes: the case of Russia Constanze Dobler and Harald Hagemann
- 15. Institutions, resources and the common weal Alessandro Roncaglia
- 16. Development, capabilities and institutions Stefano Zamagni
- 17. Conquering scarcity: institutions, learning and creativity in the history of economic ideas Pier Luigi Porta
- Part IV. Resources, Industrial Change and the Structure of the World Economy: 18. Resources, industrial transformation and the structure of the world economy Moshe Syrquin
- 19. Transformation and resources in the 'new' geo-economy Marco Fortis
- 20. Developmental state and structural economic dynamics: necessity of industrial structure Sunanda Sen
- 21. Resources, institutional forms and structural transformation in the BRICKs: the 'hybrid model of late capitalism' Andrea Goldstein and Keun Lee
- 22. On manufacturing development under resources constraints Antonio Andreoni
- Part V. Towards a Political Economy of Resources and Structural Change: 23. Resources, scarcities and rents: technological interdependence and the dynamics of socio-economic structures Roberto Scazzieri, Mauro L. Baranzini and Claudia Rotondi
- Name index
- Subject index.
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