Economic growth and development : an analysis of our greatest economic achievements and our most exciting challenges / Hendrick Van Den Berg
Publication details: Boston : 2001, McGraw-Hill Higher EducationDescription: xxix, 610pages: colored illustrations.; 26cmISBN:- 0072397977
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Includes bibliographical references and index
pt. I. Introduction to Economic Growth
1. The Importance of Economic Growth
2. Economic Growth throughout History
pt. II. How Economists Have Modeled Economic Growth
3. The Evolution of Growth Models : From Adam Smith to Harrod-Donar
4. Solow's Neoclassical Growth Model
5. How Well Does Solow's Model Explain Economic Growth?
6. Technological Progress
pt. III. Extensions of the Growth Models
7. Economic Growth and Population Growth
8. Saving, Financial Markets, and Economic Growth
9. Globalization and Economic Growth
pt. IV. Human Capital, Institutions, and Growth
10. Education, Human Capital, and Growth
11. Institutions and Economic Growth
12. Government Institutions and Economic Growth
pt. V. Controversies and Challenges
13. The Costs of Economic Growth?
14. Are There Limits to Growth?
15. The Future of Economic Growth
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