Beyond the Steady State (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
374
Utgivningsdatum
1992-01-01
Upplaga
1st ed. 1992
Förlag
Palgrave Macmillan
Illustrationer
X, 374 p.
Dimensioner
216 x 140 x 22 mm
Vikt
490 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
1 Paperback / softback
ISBN
9781349109524

Beyond the Steady State

A Revival of Growth Theory

Häftad,  Engelska, 1992-01-01
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The essays in this book seek to identify the mechanisms that determine the extent and nature of economic growth. The subject is addressed under four headings: demand-determined growth, technical change, traverse and growth cycles.
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Part 1 An overview: the classical dynamics of surplus and accumulation, Vivian C.Walsh. Part 2 Demand-determined growth: some notes for an analysis of accumulation, Pierangelo Garegnani; accumulation, effective demand, and income distribution, Heinz D.Kurz; demand equilibrium, Edward J. Nell. Part 3 Technical change: transformational growth - mass production and the multiplier, Edward J. Nell; optimal choice of technique and biased technical change, David Laibman; classical competitive dynamics and technical change, Peter Flaschel and Willi Semmler. Part 4 Traverse: an introduction to the traverse in economic theory, Joseph Halevi and Peter Kreisler; traverse analysis in a post-classical model, Harald Hagemann; accumulation and structural disequilibrium, Joseph Halevi. Part 5 Growth cycles: a dynamic analysis of industrial capitalism, Richard M.Goodwin; dynamic behaviour in a two-sector classical model, Marc Jarsulic; cyclical growth and intersectoral dynamics, David Laibman; bifurcation in the theory of economic growth, Badal Mukherji.