by NicholasCrafts (Editor), Bartvan Ark (Editor)
Interest in growth theory has reawakened since the middle of the 1980s, but it is some time since a comparative exercise has been carried out. This volume explores the catch-up and convergence evidence of European growth on a cross-sectional basis, armed not only with alternative theoretical ideas, but also with the empirical evidence since 1950 on which to draw. Individual chapters cover macroeconomic accounts, national accounts by industry, measures of fixed capital stocks, technology indicators, human capital, total factor productivity and changes in trend rates of growth, and each assesses the pitfalls, benefits and implications of the methods used. The result is an authoritative quantitative account of the dimensions of European economic growth within an explicitly internationally comparative framework.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 468
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 16 Jan 1997
ISBN 10: 0521496284
ISBN 13: 9780521496285
Book Overview: A quantitative account of European growth since 1950 which combines historical and economic expertise.