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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTNLM010342478
    Format: online resource (xxx, pages 1064-1872) , ill , 25 cm
    Edition: 1st ed
    Edition: Online ed. 2011 Elsevier Handbooks in Economics Series on ScienceDirect Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 0444520430 , 9780444508379 , 9780444520418 , 9780080461144 , 9780444520432
    Series Statement: Handbooks in economics 22
    Content: The Handbooks in Economics series continues to provide the various branches of economics with handbooks which are definitive reference sources, suitable for use by professional researchers, advanced graduate students, or by those seeking a teaching supplement. The Handbook of Economic Growth, edited by Philippe Aghion and Steven Durlauf, with an introduction by Robert Solow, features in-depth, authoritative survey articles by the leading economists working on growth theory. Volume 1a, the first in this two volume set, covers theories of economic growth, the empirics of economic growth, and g
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes , Cover; copyright; Introduction to the Series; Contents of the Handbook; Preface to the Handbook of Economic Growth; Contents; Part IV TECHNOLOGY; 16 Growth and Ideas; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. Intellectual history of this idea; 3. A simple idea-based growth model; 4. A richer model and the allocation of resources; 5. Scale effects; 6. Growth accounting, the linearity critique, and other contributions; 7. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; 17 Long-Term Economic Growth and the History of Technology; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. Technology and economic growth , 3. A historical theory of technology4. The significance of the Industrial Revolution; 5. The intellectual roots of the Industrial Revolution; 6. The dynamic of technological modernity; 7. Human capital and modern economic growth; 8. Institutions and technological progress; 9. Conclusions: Technology, growth, and the rise of the occident; Acknowledgements; References; 18 General Purpose Technologies; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. Measuring the three characteristics of a GPT; 3. Other symptoms of a GPT; Acknowledgements; References , 19 Technological Progress and Economic TransformationAbstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. The baby bust and baby boom; 3. The U.S. demographic transition; 4. The demise of child labor; 5. Engines of liberation; 6. Conclusion; 7. Literature review; Acknowledgements; Appendix; References; 20 The Effects of Technical Change on Labor Market Inequalities; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. A look at the facts; 3. Skill-biased technical change: Inside the black box; 4. Technical change and the returns to experience; 5. Inside the firm: The organization of work , 6. Technical progress as a source of change in labor market institutions7. Technological change in frictional labor markets; 8. Technology-policy complementarity: United States vs. Europe; 9. Welfare and policy implications; 10. Concluding remarks; Acknowledgements; References; 21 A Unified Theory of the Evolution of International Income Levels; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Introduction; 2. A theory of economic development; 3. A theory of relative efficiencies; 4. A unified theory of the evolution of international incomes; 5. Catching up; 6. Concluding remarks; Acknowledgements; References , Part V TRADE AND GEOGRAPHY22 A Global View of Economic Growth; Abstract; Keywords; 0. Introduction; 1. The integrated economy; 2. Specialization, trade and diminishing returns; 3. Transport costs and market size; 4. Final remarks; Acknowledgements; References; 23 Trade, Growth and the Size of Countries; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Size, openness and growth: Theory; 3. Size, openness and growth: Empirical evidence; 4. Country size and trade in history; 5. Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 24 Urbanization and Growth; Abstract; Keywords; 1. Facts and empirical evidence , 2. Cities and growth , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: Print version Handbook of Economic Growth
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Burlington : Elsevier Science
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTNLM010357181
    Format: online resource (1172 p)
    Edition: Online edition Elsevier Handbooks in Economics Series on ScienceDirect
    ISBN: 9780444535467
    Series Statement: Handbook of Economic Growth 22
    Content: "Volumes 2A and 2B of The Handbook of Economic Growth summarize recent advances in theoretical and empirical work while offering new perspectives on a range of growth mechanisms, from the roles played by institutions and organizations to the ways factors beyond capital accumulation and technological change can affect growth. Written by research leaders, the chapters summarize and evaluate recent advances while explaining where further research might be profitable. With analyses that are provocative and controversial because they are so directly relevant to public policy and private decision-making, these two volumes uphold the standard for excellence in applied economics set by Volumes 1A and 1B (2005)"--Publisher description
    Content: Volumes 2A and 2B of The Handbook of Economic Growth summarize recent advances in theoretical and empirical work while offering new perspectives on a range of growth mechanisms, from the roles played by institutions and organizations to the ways factors beyond capital accumulation and technological change can affect growth. Written by research leaders, the chapters summarize and evaluate recent advances while explaining where further research might be profitable. With analyses that are provocative and controversial because they are so directly relevant to public policy and private decision-ma
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , 1.3.3 Multiplicity of Balanced Growth Paths with Endogenous Patience1.3.4 Implications of Multiplicity of Balanced Growth Paths; 1.3.5 The Model with Financial Markets; 1.4 Endogenous Culture II: Knight and the Transmission of Risk Tolerance; 1.4.1 Endogenizing Risk Preferences; 1.4.2 Transmission of Risk Preferences in the Balanced Growth Path; 1.5 Paternalistic Motives for Preference Transmission; 1.5.1 Allowing for Conflict Between Parents and Children; 1.5.2 Optimal Preference Transmission with Paternalistic Motives; 1.6 Literature Review , 1.6.1 Cultural Transmission, Human Capital, and Non-cognitive Skills1.6.2 Investments in Patience and the Spirit of Capitalism; 1.6.3 Religious Beliefs and Human Capital; 1.6.4 Beliefs and Social Norms; 1.7 Outlook and Conclusions; A Proofs of Propositions and Lemma; Acknowledgments; References; 2 Trust, Growth, and Well-Being: New Evidence and Policy Implications; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Theoretical Foundations; 2.2.1 Cooperation and Reputation; 2.2.2 Cooperation and Other-Regarding Preferences; 2.2.3 Dynamics of Cooperation; 2.3 Empirical Measures of Trust; 2.3.1 Definition of Trust , 2.3.2 Measures of Trust2.3.2.1 Surveys; 2.3.2.2 Experimental Games in the Lab; 2.3.2.3 Experimental Games in the Field; 2.3.3 Correlation Between Generalized Trust and Limited Trust; 2.3.4 Heterogeneity of Trust Across Space; 2.3.5 An Heterogeneity Linked to National Specificities; 2.4 The Dynamics of Trust; 2.4.1 Climate; 2.4.2 The Weight of History; 2.4.3 Inherited Trust; 2.5 Trust, Income Per Capita, and Growth; 2.5.1 Cross-Section Correlation; 2.5.2 Identification Issues; 2.5.3 Identification Using Historical Events; 2.5.4 Time Varying Instruments: Inherited Trust and Growth , 2.5.5 Individual Trust and Individual Economic Performance2.6 Channels of Influence of Trust on Economic Outcomes; 2.6.1 Financial Markets; 2.6.2 Innovations and Firm Organization; 2.6.2.1 Innovations; 2.6.2.2 Firm Organization; 2.6.3 The Labor Market; 2.6.3.1 The Quality of Labor Relations; 2.6.3.2 Flexicurity; 2.7 Institutions, Policies, and Trust; 2.7.1 Can Trust be Changed? Putnam I versus Putnam II; 2.7.2 Institutions and Trust; 2.7.2.1 Relation Between Trust and Institutions; 2.7.2.2 Experimental Games; 2.7.2.3 Co-Evolution of Trust and Institutions; 2.7.3 Community Characteristics , 2.7.3.1 Inequality , e9780444535467v2A; Half Title; Introduction to the Series; Title Page; Copyright; Contents of volume 2A; Contents of volume 2B; Contributors; 1 Culture, Entrepreneurship, and Growth; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 A Framework for Analyzing the Interaction of Cultural Preferences, Entrepreneurship, and Growth; 1.2.1 A Model of Endogenous Innovation; 1.2.2 Demographics and Structure of Preferences; 1.2.3 Balanced Growth Path for Fixed Preferences; 1.3 Endogenous Culture I: Weber and the Transmission of Patience; 1.3.1 Endogenizing Patience; 1.3.2 Transmission of Patience in the Balanced Growth Path
    Additional Edition: Print version Handbook of Economic Growth
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0444535381
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0444535403
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780444535382
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780444535405
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780444535474
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTNLM01034246X
    Format: online resource (xxviii, 1059 p) , fig., tab
    Edition: Online edition 2009 Elsevier Handbooks in Economics Series on ScienceDirect Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 0080461131 , 0444520414
    Series Statement: Handbooks in economics 22
    Content: The Handbooks in Economics series continues to provide the various branches of economics with handbooks which are definitive reference sources, suitable for use by professional researchers, advanced graduate students, or by those seeking a teaching supplement.The Handbook of Economic Growth, edited by Philippe Aghion and Steven Durlauf, with an introduction by Robert Solow, features in-depth, authoritative survey articles by the leading economists working on growth theory.Volume 1A, the first in this two volume set, covers theories of economic growth, the empirics of economic growth, and growt
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , 6 Institutions as a Fundamental Cause of Long-Run Growth7 Growth Theory through the Lens of Development Economics; PART II: EMPIRICS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH; 8 Growth Econometrics; 9 Accounting for Cross-Country Income Differences; 10 Accounting for Growth in the Information Age; 11 Externalities and Growth; PART III: GROWTH POLICIES AND MECHANISM; 12 Finance and Growth: Theory and Evidence; 13 Human Capital and Technology Diffusion; 14 Growth Strategies; 15 National Policies and Economic Growth: A Reappraisal; index; Author Index; Subject Index; Handbooks in Economics , front cover; copyright; front matter; Introduction to the Series; Contents of the Handbook; Preface to the Handbook of Economic Growth; table of contents; body; INTRODUCTION: GROWTH IN RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT; Reflections on Growth Theory; PART I: THEORIES OF ECONOMIC GROWTH; 1 Neoclassical Models of Endogenous Growth: The Effects of Fiscal Policy, Innovation and Fluctuations; 2 Growth with Quality-Improving Innovations: An Integrated Framework; 3 Horizontal Innovation in the Theory of Growth and Development; 4 From Stagnation to Growth: Unified Growth Theory; 5 Poverty Traps , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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