1. Development Performances of Developing Countries 2. Explanations of Different Growth Performances 3. A New Framework of Analysis 4. Sources of Output Growth 5. Economic Policies for Capital Accumulation 6. Economic Policies for Human Resource Development 7. Economic Policies for Technical Progress 8. Social and Political Values for Development 9. A New Hypothesis
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Economic growth is perhaps one of the most important subjects in the field of economic development. ...
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Under Economic Growth mean constantly increasing volume of production in a country, or an increase...
Created in 2009; Economic growth is perhaps one of the most important subjects in the field of econo...
New Growth Theory: A Survey from a Policy Perspective The main message of the new growth theory...
This paper examines cross-country patterns of economic growth by estimating a stochastic frontier pr...
The problem of developing countries has brought into focus the question of economic development, bot...
This paper summarizes theoretical arguments, empirical evidence, and econometric findings to support...
The main objective of this book has been to explain why so many parts of the developing world have f...
The most basic challenge for economics is to understand the nature and causes of economic progress. ...
This text charts development economics as it evolved from Adam Smith to "new" or endogenous growth t...
The post-war growth experiences of developing countries lead to the idea that income equality may ac...
This article focuses on the main growth policies arising from the new endogenous growth theory. A cr...
Economic growth is perhaps one of the most important subjects in the field of economic development. ...
The construction of a new economic system requires, on the one hand, consideration of traditional fa...
This paper approaches the value added method for Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measurement that expla...
Development economics, as the economics of the less advanced nations, emerged during the 1940s and t...
Under Economic Growth mean constantly increasing volume of production in a country, or an increase...
Created in 2009; Economic growth is perhaps one of the most important subjects in the field of econo...
New Growth Theory: A Survey from a Policy Perspective The main message of the new growth theory...