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_aJones, Charles I. _91036 |
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245 | _aIntroduction to economic growth | ||
250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_aNew Delhi _bViva Books _c2013 |
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300 | _axiv, 237p., | ||
520 | _aOne of the hottest fields in contemporary macroeconomics, economic growth is both fascinating to theorists and critically important to policy makers. In Introduction to Economic Growththe only text in the field designed specifically for advanced undergraduatesCharles I. Jones explains in clear, direct language how economists have come to understand the long-run growth of economies. Beginning with empirical evidencehow rich are the rich countries, how poor are the poor, and how fast do the rich and poor countries grow? Professor Jones then presents the major theories of economic growth, from the Nobel Prize-winning work of Robert Solow to the new growth theory that has ignited the field in recent years. | ||
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_aEconomic development _91034 |
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_aEconomic indicators _91037 |
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_aMacroeconomics _9997 |
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