
Rethinking Economic Development, Growth, and Institutions
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- Introduction
- 1: Some Stylized Facts of Economic Development
- Part I. Neoclassical and Endogenous Growth Models
- 2: Basic Neoclassical and Endogenous Growth Models
- 3: Endogenous Savings and International Capital Mobility in the Neoclassical Model
- 4: Human Capital in Neoclassical and Endogenous Growth Models
- 5: Industrial Differentiation and Creative Destruction in New Growth Theory
- Part II. Classical Development Theory
- 6: The Lewis Model and the Labor Surplus Economy
- 7: Increasing Returns, External Economies, and Multiple Equilibria
- 8: Internal Economies, Imperfect Competition, and Pecuniary Externalities
- 9: Openness and the Big Push: Criticisms and Extensions of Classical Development Theory
- Part III. Aggregate Demand and Growth
- 10: Effective Demand and Factor Accumulation
- 11: Demand-Driven Technical Change, the Real Exchange Rate, and Growth
- 12: Kaleckí¿s Dual Economy Model and Structuralist Growth Models
- 13: Debt Traps and Growth Collapses
- Part IV. Deep Determinants of Comparative Development
- 14: Trade and Development
- 15: Developmental Effects of Natural Resource Abundance
- 16: Inequality and Middle Income Traps
- 17: Institutions and Development
- 18: Geography, Colonialism, and Underdevelopment
- 19: Successes and Failures in Economic Development: The Keys to the Kingdom
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