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9781557867063

Development Economics

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    9781557867063

  • ISBN10:

    1557867062

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-05-08
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

Development Economics is designed for advanced undergraduate economic development and international economics course. The text is exceptional in that it provides more continuity between the methods of development economics and other fields of economics. The text is a framework for the study of development theory. Because development theory is based on the microeconomics of household and firm choice, students will be familair with the methods of economics used. It also illustrates extensions of standard economic theory to development economics using graphical and mathematiclal expositions.

Author Biography

Richard Grabowski is in the Department of Economics, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, USA.

Table of Contents

Growth and Development: Some Views
Historical Theories of Development
The Classic Theory
Keynesian Growth Models
The Neoclassical Model
The New Growth Economics
Conclusion
Notes
A Unifying Theme
Rationality: Individual Choice
Rationality: Household Choice
Extensions of Rationality: A Sociology of Choice
Limitations of Rationality
The Development Process
Conclusion
Notes
The Traditional Sector and Development
The Traditional Sector
Market Integration and Transaction Costs
Development by Displacement
Traditional Sector Development
Historical Illustrations
Land Tenancy
Technological Change
Traditional Sector: Manufacturing
Distorted Development
Conclusion
Notes
Fertility and Population
Malthus and Malthusianism
Transition Theory
Endogenous Population Growth Models (Neo-Malthusian).Economic Theories
Proximate Determinants Approaches
Morality
Conclusion
Appendix
Notes
Labor
Unemployment
Migration
Efficiency Wage Models
Appropriate Technique and Appropriate Technology
Education
Conclusion
Notes
Public Economics
Welfare Economics and Consumer Surplus
Shadow Prices: Valuing Outputs and Inputs
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Public Revenues
Conclusion
Notes
International Trade
Traditional Perspective
Protectionist Arguments
Results of Import Substitution
Conclusion
Notes
The State
Concerning Market Imperfections
Protecting Ruling Coalitions
Fostering Development and Institutional Change
Conclusion
Notes
Index
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