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This 1987 book brings together the series of papers Kalecki wrote on economic planning.
Author : Michal Kalecki
Publisher : CUP Archive
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 49,16 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0521308372
This 1987 book brings together the series of papers Kalecki wrote on economic planning.
Author : Willy Sellekaerts
Publisher : Springer
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 26,61 MB
Release : 1974-06-18
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 134901933X
Author : Evsey D. Domar
Publisher : Greenwood Publishing Group
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 43,93 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780313235924
A collection of nine papers, each representing an application of the rate of economic growth as an analytical device to a specific economic problem, provides models toward the general development of a theory of growth.
Author : Richard Heinberg
Publisher : Rudolf Steiner Press
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 43,91 MB
Release : 2012-07-09
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1905570511
Economists insist that recovery is at hand, yet unemployment remains high, real estate values continue to drop, and governments stagger under record deficits. The End of Growth proposes a startling diagnosis: humanity has reached a fundamental turning point in its economic history. The expansionary trajectory of industrial civilization is colliding with non-negotiable, natural limits. Richard Heinberg's latest landmark work goes to the heart of the ongoing financial crisis, explaining how and why it occurred, and what we must do to avert the worst potential outcomes. Written in an engaging, highly readable style, it shows why growth is being blocked by three factors: Resource depletion; Environmental impacts, and; Crushing levels of debt. These converging limits will force us to re-evaluate cherished economic theories, and to reinvent money and commerce. The End of Growth describes what policy makers, communities and families can do to build a new economy that operates within Earth's budget of energy and resources. We can thrive during the transition if we set goals that promote human and environmental well-being, rather than continuing to pursue the now-unattainable prize of ever-expanding Gross Domestic Product.
Author : I. G. Patel
Publisher : Springer
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 50,46 MB
Release : 1986-10-13
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 134918358X
Research papers, economic policy, economic development, India - examines development policy, trade policy, balance of payments, agricultural policy, inflation, income distribution, economic planning, productivity policy, etc.; studies the repercussions on employment, basic needs fulfilment, low income families, etc; evaluates the impact on developing countries of development aid, economic aid and economic cooperation.
Author : Simon Kuznets
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 24,92 MB
Release : 2002-09-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780521521963
This is a collection of essays by Simon Kuznets, winner of the 1971 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, published posthumously. It represents the primary concerns of his research at a late phase of his career, as well as themes from his earlier work. The first four chapters deal with 'modern economic growth'. Chapters five to seven introduce the main theme of the remainder of the volume: interrelations between demographic change and income inequality. Chapters eight to ten draw on a wider set of data to make comparisons of income inequality among societies at widely different levels of development. Chapter eleven returns to data for the United States to develop more fully the importance of differing childbearing patterns for income inequality. In the introduction Professor Richard Easterlin discusses the relationship of the essays to the balance of Kuznets's writings. In the afterword Professor Robert Fogel discusses the methodologies favoured by Kuznets.
Author : Robert J. Barro
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 676 pages
File Size : 12,86 MB
Release : 2003-10-10
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780262025539
The long-awaited second edition of an important textbook on economic growth—a major revision incorporating the most recent work on the subject. This graduate level text on economic growth surveys neoclassical and more recent growth theories, stressing their empirical implications and the relation of theory to data and evidence. The authors have undertaken a major revision for the long-awaited second edition of this widely used text, the first modern textbook devoted to growth theory. The book has been expanded in many areas and incorporates the latest research. After an introductory discussion of economic growth, the book examines neoclassical growth theories, from Solow-Swan in the 1950s and Cass-Koopmans in the 1960s to more recent refinements; this is followed by a discussion of extensions to the model, with expanded treatment in this edition of heterogenity of households. The book then turns to endogenous growth theory, discussing, among other topics, models of endogenous technological progress (with an expanded discussion in this edition of the role of outside competition in the growth process), technological diffusion, and an endogenous determination of labor supply and population. The authors then explain the essentials of growth accounting and apply this framework to endogenous growth models. The final chapters cover empirical analysis of regions and empirical evidence on economic growth for a broad panel of countries from 1960 to 2000. The updated treatment of cross-country growth regressions for this edition uses the new Summers-Heston data set on world income distribution compiled through 2000.
Author : Gene Sperling
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 27,22 MB
Release : 2021-10-12
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1984879898
“Timely and important . . . It should be our North Star for the recovery and beyond.” —Hillary Clinton “Sperling makes a forceful case that only by speaking to matters of the spirit can liberals root their belief in economic justice in people’s deepest aspirations—in their sense of purpose and self-worth.” —The New York Times When Gene Sperling was in charge of coordinating economic policy in the Obama White House, he found himself surprised when serious people in Washington told him that the Obama focus on health care was a distraction because it was “not focused on the economy.” How, he asked, was the fear felt by millions of Americans of being one serious illness away from financial ruin not considered an economic issue? Too often, Sperling found that we measured economic success by metrics like GDP instead of whether the economy was succeeding in lifting up the sense of meaning, purpose, fulfillment, and security of people. In Economic Dignity, Sperling frames the way forward in a time of wrenching change and offers a vision of an economy whose guiding light is the promotion of dignity for all Americans.
Author : John Maynard Keynes
Publisher :
Page : 12 pages
File Size : 14,32 MB
Release : 1987-04-01
Category : Keynesian economics
ISBN : 9780942153217
Author : Charles Hilliard Feinstein
Publisher : CUP Archive
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 43,77 MB
Release : 1967
Category : Capitalism
ISBN :