[Excerpt] The aim of economic development is to raise the standard of living of a country\u27s people, especially its poor. Economic growth, particularly when broadly based, is a means to that end. \u27Underdevelopment\u27 can be defined as a state of severely constrained choices. When one is choosing from among an undesirable set of alternatives, the outcome will itself be undesirable. Standards of living will be low. If standards of living are to be improved, people must have a better set of alternatives from which to choose. \u27Economic development\u27 is the process by which the constraints on choices are relaxed. Based on ample evidence from microeconomic studies (see, for instance, the Nobel Prize winning research of T. W. Schultz 19...
When average income rises, the average incomes of the poorest fifth of society rise proportionately....
This paper examines the effect of income distribution on growth in developing countries. Based on da...
[Excerpt] U.S. law requires that foreign assistance be directed increasingly toward countries which ...
I review the literature on the effects of inequality on growth and development in the developing wor...
[Excerpt] Who benefits how much from economic growth and why? This question is fundamental to today’...
This paper reviews the recent literature dealing with the relationships between economic growth, inc...
Development economics emerged as a separate discipline of economic science in the 1950s but it wasn’...
We ask which economic policies can help a country create the most favourable conditions for developm...
In a demand-side growth model, we show that a developing economy may experience a steady positive eq...
“Skills, Occupation Inequality and Development” is a theoretical study. There is no general agreemen...
In a demand-side growth model, we show that a developing economy may experience a steady positive eq...
In this book, a model of long-term interrelationships between income distribution, population growth...
The main objective of this book has been to explain why so many parts of the developing world have f...
In a demand-side growth model we show that a developing economy may experience a steady positive equ...
The paper deals with the consequences of an unequal wealth distribution on economic growth in develo...
When average income rises, the average incomes of the poorest fifth of society rise proportionately....
This paper examines the effect of income distribution on growth in developing countries. Based on da...
[Excerpt] U.S. law requires that foreign assistance be directed increasingly toward countries which ...
I review the literature on the effects of inequality on growth and development in the developing wor...
[Excerpt] Who benefits how much from economic growth and why? This question is fundamental to today’...
This paper reviews the recent literature dealing with the relationships between economic growth, inc...
Development economics emerged as a separate discipline of economic science in the 1950s but it wasn’...
We ask which economic policies can help a country create the most favourable conditions for developm...
In a demand-side growth model, we show that a developing economy may experience a steady positive eq...
“Skills, Occupation Inequality and Development” is a theoretical study. There is no general agreemen...
In a demand-side growth model, we show that a developing economy may experience a steady positive eq...
In this book, a model of long-term interrelationships between income distribution, population growth...
The main objective of this book has been to explain why so many parts of the developing world have f...
In a demand-side growth model we show that a developing economy may experience a steady positive equ...
The paper deals with the consequences of an unequal wealth distribution on economic growth in develo...
When average income rises, the average incomes of the poorest fifth of society rise proportionately....
This paper examines the effect of income distribution on growth in developing countries. Based on da...
[Excerpt] U.S. law requires that foreign assistance be directed increasingly toward countries which ...