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An Introduction to Modern Theories of Economic Growth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

An Introduction to Modern Theories of Economic Growth

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A Theory of Wealth Distribution and Accumulation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

A Theory of Wealth Distribution and Accumulation

This volume provides a general framework for a macroeconomic theory of income distribution and wealth distribution and accumulation. The book is divided into two parts. In the first the author surveys the sets of literature on the subject and relates them to each other. In the second part he makes his own contribution by presenting a new model which uses both neo-classical and post-Keynesian analytical tools. The author focuses on the laws which regulate the behavior of individuals and social groups within a given institutional set-up, and in particular those which regulate the accumulation of inter-generational wealth and life-cycle savings of families or dynasties, both in a deterministic and stochastic context. The theoretical issue of savings accumulation is reconsidered, alongside income distribution, and profit determination by concentrating on the historical reasons that are at the basis of "class distinction," as well as "generation distinction," in modern economic analysis.

An Introduction to a Mathematical Treatment of Economics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 520
Why Ireland Starved
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 345

Why Ireland Starved

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-11-05
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Technical changes in the first half of the nineteenth century led to unprecedented economic growth and capital formation throughout Western Europe; and yet Ireland hardly participated in this process at all. While the Northern Atlantic Economy prospered, the Great Irish Famine of 1845–50 killed a million and a half people and caused hundreds of thousands to flee the country. Why the Irish economy failed to grow, and ‘why Ireland starved’ remains an unresolved riddle of economic history. Professor Mokyr maintains that the ‘Hungry Forties’ were caused by the overall underdevelopment of the economy during the decades which preceded the famine. In Why Ireland Starved he tests various h...

Theorists of Economic Growth from David Hume to the Present
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 733

Theorists of Economic Growth from David Hume to the Present

This history of theories and theorists of economic growth elucidates the economic theory, economic history, and public policy observations of the renowned scholar W. W. Rostow. Looking at the economic growth theories of the classic economists up to 1870, Rostow compares Hume and Adam Smith, Malthus and Ricardo, and J.S. Mill and Karl Marx. He then examines the period 1870-1939 and its economic theorists, including Schumpeter, Colin Clark, Kuznets, and Harrod, and surveys the three forms of growth analysis in the postwar era: formal models, statistical morphology, and development theories. This authoritative overview also includes an agenda of unresolved problems in growth analysis and a description of the five major tasks statesmen will confront over the next several generations.

Corporate Financial Services in Wales 1989
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Corporate Financial Services in Wales 1989

Wales is being transformed from a country dependent upon heavy industries to one of the most exciting regions of Western Europe. It is attracting a diversity of activity in terms of both inward investment and a whole range of new indigenous business. Wales has had an increasing amount of inward investment. Countries like Japan, the United States and Western Germany recognise the high quality of the workforce, the good communications, the good financial package offered by a positive regional policy and the enthusiasm of local government and trade unions welcome them. Wales is at last being recognised as the ideal location for service industries. The urban redevelopment of Cardiff, the enormou...

Crwban Môr Lledrgefn
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

Crwban Môr Lledrgefn

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Financial Services in Wales 1991
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Financial Services in Wales 1991

Publisher's Note The third edition of Financial Services in Wales The data provided in this publication to correct to (formerly entitled Corporate Financial Services in the best of the Publishers knowledge and belief at Wales) has been completely revised and updated the time of going to press at the end of 1990. via questionnaires sent to all the second edition's entrants and via telephone follow-up where No responsibility can be accepted either by the necessary. Many new organisations have also publishers or the sponsors of this directory for any been added, reflecting the continueing dynamic action taken by a reader as a result of using this growth of the Welsh financial services sector. d...

The China Miracle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

The China Miracle

The tremendous success of China's economic reform, in contrast with the vast difficulties encountered by the former Soviet Union and Eastern European countries in their transition, has attracted worldwide attention. Using a historical, comparative and analytic approach grounded in mainstream economics, the authors develop a consistent and rational framework of state-owned enterprises and individual agents to analyze the internal logic of the traditional planning system. They also explain why the Chinese economy grew slowly before the market-oriented reform in 1979 but became one of the fastest growing economies afterwards, and why the vigour/chaos cycle became part of China's reform process....

Growth and Distribution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

Growth and Distribution

A major revision of an established textbook on the theory, measurement, and history of economic growth, with new material on climate change, corporate capitalism, and innovation. Authors Duncan Foley, Thomas Michl, and Daniele Tavani present Classical and Keynesian approaches to growth theory, in parallel with Neoclassical ones, and introduce students to advanced tools of intertemporal economic analysis through carefully developed treatments of land- and resource-limited growth. They cover corporate finance, the impact of government debt and social security systems, theories of endogenous technical change, and the implications of climate change. Without excessive formal complication, the mod...