by Gustav Ranis (Contributor), Gustav Ranis (Contributor), John C. H. Fei (Author)
Engendered by renewed interest in development, "Growth and Development from an Evolutionary Perspective" is a result of recent work in the 'new growth theory' arena. This authoritative survey uses 'comparative analytical economic history' to trace the evolution of development theory from the Physiocrats and the classical School to Solow, Lewis, and Lucas and Roemer. Through outlining historical time, typological differences across developing societies, and the transition from agrarianism to modern economic growth, the book arrives at contemporary analyses and current policies. Theoretical sections develop a general system of growth equations that focus on the central role of technology change. Students can apply these equations to sub-phases of transition as well as to the modern growth epoch. Policy-oriented sections discuss contemporary concerns with distribution, poverty alleviations, and human development as they relate to growth over time. This book identifies the policy implications of the development process, comparing East Asian with Latin American cases. In considering future policy, this book demonstrates how political economy factors suggest and enhanced endogenization of policy choices.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 25 Sep 1999
ISBN 10: 0631218890
ISBN 13: 9780631218890