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Central America: Regional Integration and National Political Development, 2019
Royce Q. Shaw
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Royce Q. Shaw
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Mechanics Research Communications, 2002
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DI CARLO, Antonio, QUILIGOTTI S.
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DI CARLO, Antonio, QUILIGOTTI S.
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Structural transformation in emerging economies: leading sectors and the balanced growth hypothesis
Oxford Development Studies, 2018The paper uses the World Input-Output Database to address patterns of structural transformation in BRIC countries, Indonesia, South Korea, Mexico and Turkey.
David Kučera, Xiao Jiang
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Endogenous growth and the balanced growth equilibrium
Research in Economics, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Asada, Toichiro +2 more
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2012
What is balanced growth? This book shows that the definitions and implications of the concept of balanced growth vary significantly among the different disciplines in economic science, but are not exclusive at all. Terms such as sustainability or balanced growth have become buzzwords.
Binswanger, Hans-Christoph +15 more
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What is balanced growth? This book shows that the definitions and implications of the concept of balanced growth vary significantly among the different disciplines in economic science, but are not exclusive at all. Terms such as sustainability or balanced growth have become buzzwords.
Binswanger, Hans-Christoph +15 more
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Balanced Growth-A Razor's Edge?
International Economic Review, 1967MODERN GROWTH THEORY has laid great stress on the properties of systems capable of balanced growth. Two types of discussions have predominated: those which show convergence toward balanced growth, and those which discuss the character of balanced-growth paths. Presented here is a model of steady technological progress.
Akerlof, George, Nordhaus, William D.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
This is an introduction to firm’s financial sustainability new ideas beyond the environmental sustainability concerns, based on a principle: balance and a method: interaction. It is specifically addressed to the interaction between the two kinds of financial policies: short-term financial policy (dynamic factor) and long-term financial policy (static ...
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This is an introduction to firm’s financial sustainability new ideas beyond the environmental sustainability concerns, based on a principle: balance and a method: interaction. It is specifically addressed to the interaction between the two kinds of financial policies: short-term financial policy (dynamic factor) and long-term financial policy (static ...
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Economics Letters, 2004
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Balanced and Unbalanced Growth
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1964"They was all one to me. Well, all but two was all one to me. And they, Strange enough, was two who kept recurring. Christopher Fry: A Phoenix Too Frequent. I. The rival doctrines, 621. — II. The doctrines confronted, 626. —III. The role of external economies, 630. — IV. Dialogue of doctrines and history; a postscript, 634. — V. Conclusion, 639.
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1961
IT has often been observed that, while nineteenth-century economic development was, by and large, achieved without inflation, or at least without chronic and acute inflation, present-day development, in the vast majority of countries, seems to have as its natural accompaniment a continuous inflationary pressure translated, more often than not, into ...
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IT has often been observed that, while nineteenth-century economic development was, by and large, achieved without inflation, or at least without chronic and acute inflation, present-day development, in the vast majority of countries, seems to have as its natural accompaniment a continuous inflationary pressure translated, more often than not, into ...
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