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THE DYNAMICS OF TECHNOLOGY, TRADE AND GROWTH

Fagerberg, Jan(Edited by)Verspagen, Bart(Edited by)Von Tunzelmann, G. N.(Edited by)
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The rapid development of a series of technologically advanced, industrial economies in the post-war period has challenged conventional understandings of economic growth.

The emergence of these economies has reinvigorated the long-standing debate about why some countries grow quickly, and reach high levels of productivity, while others fall behind.

Until the emergence of the new growth theory, few neoclassical economists focused upon this important issue despite the existence of a rich tradition among economic historians and economists from more heterodox traditions.

The Dynamics of Technology, Trade and Growth draws upon contributions of scholars from different theoretical backgrounds to discuss why economies succeed, or fail, in creating the infrastructure, finance and technology to develop rapidly and 'catch-up' with others.

After an overview by the editors of theoretical and practical developments in the economics of convergence and divergence, the book features chapters which discuss the origins of the post-war catch-up and convergence boom, convergence in trade and sectoral growth, capital accumulation, investment and resource allocation, specialization, technological change, and the potential contribution of information and communication technologies. The distinguished contributors bring together in one volume a breadth of scholarship on economic growth, convergence and divergence, ensuring that this book will be widely read by economists interested in growth, technical change and economic development.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1852789220 / 9781852789220
Hardback
338.9
01/01/1994
United Kingdom
240 pages
156 x 234 mm