Nations and households in economic growth essays in honor of Moses Abramovitz. /

Nations and Households in Economic Growth.

Other Authors: Abramovitz, Moses., David, Paul A.,, Reder, Melvin W. 1919-2016,, ScienceDirect (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: New York : Academic Press, 1974.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 411 pages) : illustrations.
Series: Economic theory and mathematical economics series.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Microeconomic foundations: Arrow, K.J. The measurement of real value added.
  • David, P.A. Fortune, risk, and the microeconomics of migration.
  • Easterlin, R.A. Does economic growth improve the human lot?
  • Kuznets, S. Income-related differences in natural increase; bearing on growth and distribution of income.
  • Reder, M.W. An economic theory of imperialism.
  • Sanderson, W.C. Does the theory of demand need the maximum principle?
  • Scitovsky, T. Are men rational or economists wrong?
  • Macroeconomic performance; Growth and stability: Cheetham, R.J., Kelley, A.C., and Williamson, J.G. Demand, structural change, and the process of growth.
  • Friedman, M. Monetary policy in developing countries.
  • Ginzberg, E. Government; the fourth factor.
  • Hickman, B.G. What became of the building cycle?
  • Mathieson, D.J. and McKinnon, R.I. Instability in underdeveloped countries.
  • Moore, G.H. Economic indicator analysis during 1969-72.
  • Tarshis, L. The dollar standard and the level of international reserves.
  • Thomas, B. Long swings and the Atlantic economy; a reappraisal.