ECONOMIC THEORY IN A CHANGING WORLD
Policy-making for Growth
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 29 September 2005
- ISBN 9780195672305
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages320 pages
- Size 223x145x20 mm
- Weight 510 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Illus. 0
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Short description:
This volume brings together papers within the broader area of dynamic economic theory in policy making and discusses three facets of the relational structure of a formal sector firm involving labour, capital/finance, and marketing, both from a domestic and an international perspective. The volume makes a valuable contribution to the interpretation of growth processes and growth oriented public policies, in other words political economy issues.
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The volume contains a wide variety of original contributions on topics that have interested economists over the years and are still relevant today in discussions on theoretical developments and policy making. It includes discussions on analytical issues related to interpretations of productivity statistics and growth oriented public policies, multisectoral linear model on economic growth, interrelationship between structural change and income distribution in a dynamic dual economy
model, demand for and supply of education and the interaction between private capital and human capital. It includes discussions on the three facets of the relational structure of a formal sector firm involving labour, capital/finance, and marketing, both from a domestic and international
perspective. The volume makes a valuable contribution to the interpretation of productivity statistics and growth oriented public policies, in other words political economy issues.
On global economy and economic policy the volume focuses on macroeconomic aspects of foreign trade and how international trade impinges on the domestic economy.
The wide range of relevant issues discussed and the great competence of the authors make this book highly significant for an appreciation of recent developments in the study of economic growth.