Economic growth and development [2nd ed.] : dynamic dual economy approach
Language: English Series: Springer texts in business and economicsPublication details: Springer 2018 SwizerlandEdition: 2nd edDescription: x, 356pISBN:- 9783319897547
- 338.9 D26e2
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PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 338.9 D26e2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A184987 |
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1. Overview -- Part I. One-Sector Growth Models -- 2. Neoclassical Growth Theory -- 3. Fertility and Schooling -- 4. Government and Growth -- 5. Foreign Aid -- Part II Two-Sector and Dual Economies -- 6. Two Sector Growth Models -- 7. Wage and Fertility Gaps in Dual Economies -- 8. Physical Capital in Dual Economies -- 9. A Complete Dual Economy -- 10. Urbanization -- 11. Conclusion -- 12. Solutions to Exercises -- 13. Technical Appendix.
This text is an introduction to the newer features of growth theory that are particularly useful in examining the issues of economic development. Growth theory provides a rich and versatile analytical framework through which fundamental questions about economic development can be examined. Structural transformation, in which developing countries transition from traditional production in largely rural areas to modern production in largely urban areas, is an important causal force in creating early economic growth, and as such, is made central in this approach. Towards this end, the authors augment the Solow model to include endogenous theories of saving, fertility, human capital, institutional arrangements, and policy formation, creating a single two-sector model of structural transformation. Based on applied research and practical experiences in macroeconomic development, the model in this book presents a more rigorous, quantifiable, and explicitly dynamic dual economy approach to development. Common microeconomic foundations and notation are used throughout, with each chapter building on the previous material in a continuous flow. Revised and updated to include more exercises for guided self study, as well as a technical appendix covering required mathematical topics beyond calculus, the second edition is appropriate for both upper undergraduate and graduate students studying development economics and macroeconomics.
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