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Deindustrialisation and Economic Growth

The Economic Journal, 1996
There can be no doubt that during the postwar period Britain has experienced a relative economic decline reflected in inferior growth and productivity performance. This was particularly pronounced during the 1950S to 1970S and was especially characteristic of the manufacturing sector.
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Growth economics and reality [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
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William A. Brock, Steven N.Durlauf
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Economic growth and welfare

Minerva, 1973
During the last few years there has been a growing concern with the environment in the advanced countries of the world. This concern has provided ammunition for those who have questioned the desirability of further economic growth in these countries and even the feasibility or desirability of economic growth in the less developed countries.
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Earthquakes and economic growth [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
This study explores the economic consequences of earthquakes. In particular, it is investigated how exposure to earthquakes affects economic growth both across and within countries. The key result of the empirical analysis is that while there are no observable effects at the country level, earthquake exposure significantly decreases 5-year economic ...
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Workers, Machines, and Economic Growth

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1998
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Prices, Incentives and Economic Growth

Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 1984
This paper examines the economic effects of government directives and interventions in developed, developing and socialist countries that create distortions in the system of incentives. The discussion concerns policy-imposed distortions rather than endogenous distortions, which find their origin in market imperfections.
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Financial Markets and Economic Growth

Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 1998
The current economic problems in Southeast Asia can be attributed not to too much reliance on financial markets, but to too little. Like the U.S. economy a century ago, the emerging Asian economies do not have welldeveloped capital markets and so remain heavily dependent on their banking systems to finance growth.For all its benefits, banking is “not ...
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Money Supply and Economic Growth

Econometrica, 1971
This paper gives explicit consideration to the basic role of monetary institutions in the context of a monetary growth model. The fundamental schema of this article is the following. Inflation will always affect the money rate of interest. Under the assumption that the reserves to demand deposit ratio depends on the money rate of interest, it follows ...
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Economic Growth and Economic Strategy

Eastern European Economics, 1988
(1988). Economic Growth and Economic Strategy. Eastern European Economics: Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 65-90.
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Economic History and Economic Growth

The Journal of Economic History, 1960
Professor Goodrich had indicated that my function is to discuss the relevance of the concept of economic growth to the tasks of the economic historian. But I hope I may be forgiven if I touch incidentally on other sensitive and overworked areas—notably the relationship between theory and quantity on the one hand and history on the other.
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