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Introduction to modern economic development/ by Erykah Neville

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delaware: Excelic Press LLC, c2022Description: 250 pages: 23 centimetersISBN:
  • 978-1-63785-655-0
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • BCir. 338.9 N41i
Contents:
Chapter 1. Economic Growth and Economic Development: The Questions.-- Chapter 2. The Solow Growth Model.-- Chapter 3. The Solow Model and the Data.-- Chapter 4. Fundamental Determinants of Differences in Economic Performance.-- Chapter 5. Foundations of Neoclassical Growth.-- Chapter 6. Infinite - Horizon Optimization and Dynamic Programming.-- Chapter 7. An Introduction to the Theory of Optimal Control.-- Chapter 8. The Neoclassical Growth Model.-- Chapter 9. Growth and Overlapping Generations. Chapter 10. Human Capital and Economic Growth.-- Chapter 11. First-Generation Models of Endogenous Growth.-- Chapter 12. Modeling Technological Change.-- Chapter 13. Expanding Variety Models.-- Chapter 14. Models of Schumpeterian Growth.-- Chapter 15. Directed Technological Change.
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Includes glossary, appendix and index

Chapter 1. Economic Growth and Economic Development: The Questions.-- Chapter 2. The Solow Growth Model.-- Chapter 3. The Solow Model and the Data.-- Chapter 4. Fundamental Determinants of Differences in Economic Performance.-- Chapter 5. Foundations of Neoclassical Growth.-- Chapter 6. Infinite - Horizon Optimization and Dynamic Programming.-- Chapter 7. An Introduction to the Theory of Optimal Control.-- Chapter 8. The Neoclassical Growth Model.-- Chapter 9. Growth and Overlapping Generations. Chapter 10. Human Capital and Economic Growth.-- Chapter 11. First-Generation Models of Endogenous Growth.-- Chapter 12. Modeling Technological Change.-- Chapter 13. Expanding Variety Models.-- Chapter 14. Models of Schumpeterian Growth.-- Chapter 15. Directed Technological Change.

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