PROFESSOB Kaldor has been a long standing critic of the application of neo-classical modes of thought to the analysis of economic growth and development. In recent years, in particular, he has followed the line of Myrdal [1] in attacking the predictions of neo-classical theory that regional (national) growth-rate differences will tend to narrow with trade and the free mobility of the factors of production. The essence of the argument is that once a region gains a growth advantage it will tend to sustain that advantage through the process of increasing returns that growth itself induces—the so-called Verdoorn effect [2]. The fullest statement of Kaldor's views at the regional level is contained in a lecture to the Scottish Economic Soci...
The processes which determine the economic growth and development of subnational geographic units co...
The research is concerned with the process of regional growth. The purpose is two-fold: (i) to analy...
Many different approaches have addressed the issue of why were some developing countries able to red...
Kaldor's 1970 paper ‘The Case for Regional Policies’ was republished in the 60th anniversary volume ...
A North-South growth model is presented which focuses on i) the complementarity of Southern output (...
This paper presents an overview of various models of regional growth that have appeared in the liter...
451. In this paper we provide an outline of Kaldor’s growth model and test its relevance to the econ...
The discussions in the scientific literature about economic growth trends are vast and not unanimou...
The present paper reports an attempt to examine the tendencies of regional growth and convergence wi...
Since the early 1990s, there has been a renaissance in the study of regional growth, spurred by new ...
Since the early 1990s, there has been a renaissance in the study of regional growth, spurred by new ...
PONS-NOVELL J. and VILADECANS-MARSAL E. (1999) Kaldor's laws and spatial dependence: evidence for th...
In recent years, we have seen some fundamental developments in economic theory concerning the unders...
Endogenous growth theory has deeply influenced regional growth analyses and inspired regional devel...
This paper analyses the dynamic adjustment of supply and demand in Kaldorian growth models. We aim a...
The processes which determine the economic growth and development of subnational geographic units co...
The research is concerned with the process of regional growth. The purpose is two-fold: (i) to analy...
Many different approaches have addressed the issue of why were some developing countries able to red...
Kaldor's 1970 paper ‘The Case for Regional Policies’ was republished in the 60th anniversary volume ...
A North-South growth model is presented which focuses on i) the complementarity of Southern output (...
This paper presents an overview of various models of regional growth that have appeared in the liter...
451. In this paper we provide an outline of Kaldor’s growth model and test its relevance to the econ...
The discussions in the scientific literature about economic growth trends are vast and not unanimou...
The present paper reports an attempt to examine the tendencies of regional growth and convergence wi...
Since the early 1990s, there has been a renaissance in the study of regional growth, spurred by new ...
Since the early 1990s, there has been a renaissance in the study of regional growth, spurred by new ...
PONS-NOVELL J. and VILADECANS-MARSAL E. (1999) Kaldor's laws and spatial dependence: evidence for th...
In recent years, we have seen some fundamental developments in economic theory concerning the unders...
Endogenous growth theory has deeply influenced regional growth analyses and inspired regional devel...
This paper analyses the dynamic adjustment of supply and demand in Kaldorian growth models. We aim a...
The processes which determine the economic growth and development of subnational geographic units co...
The research is concerned with the process of regional growth. The purpose is two-fold: (i) to analy...
Many different approaches have addressed the issue of why were some developing countries able to red...