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Development Economics Roger J. Grabowski (University at Carbondale)

Development Economics By Roger J. Grabowski (University at Carbondale)

Development Economics by Roger J. Grabowski (University at Carbondale)


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Aimed at the upper-level undergraduate, and at graduate courses on marketing for economic development and international trade, this analytical text contains comprehensive citations of recent literature, and has numerous Japanese examples which provide a global distinction.

Development Economics Summary

Development Economics by Roger J. Grabowski (University at Carbondale)

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.

About Roger J. Grabowski (University at Carbondale)

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

Table of Contents

1. Growth and Development: Some Views.

Historical Theories of Development.

The Classic Theory.

Keynesian Growth Models.

The Neoclassical Model.

The New Growth Economics.

Conclusion.

Notes.

2. A Unifying Theme.

Rationality: Individual Choice.

Rationality: Household Choice.

Extensions of Rationality: A Sociology of Choice.

Limitations of Rationality.

The Development Process.

Conclusion.

Notes.

3. 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.

4. Fertility and Population.

Malthus and Malthusianism.

Transition Theory.

Endogenous Population Growth Models (Neo-Malthusian).

Economic Theories.

Proximate Determinants Approaches.

Morality.

Conclusion.

Appendix.

Notes.

5. Labor.

Unemployment.

Migration.

Efficiency Wage Models.

Appropriate Technique and Appropriate Technology.

Education.

Conclusion.

Notes.

6. Public Economics.

Welfare Economics and Consumer Surplus.

Shadow Prices: Valuing Outputs and Inputs.

Cost-Benefit Analysis.

Public Revenues.

Conclusion.

Notes.

7. International Trade.

Traditional Perspective.

Protectionist Arguments.

Results of Import Substitution.

Conclusion.

Notes.

8. The State.

Concerning Market Imperfections.

Protecting Ruling Coalitions.

Fostering Development and Institutional Change.

Conclusion.

Notes.

Index.

Additional information

NPB9781557867063
9780387977720
0387977724
Development Economics by Roger J. Grabowski (University at Carbondale)
New
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
1996-04-03
312
N/A
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