Adolph Lowe
The Path of Economic Growth
Adolph Lowe
The Path of Economic Growth
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This study, first published in 1976, explores the theory and impact of economic growth.
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This study, first published in 1976, explores the theory and impact of economic growth.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780521125338
- ISBN-10: 0521125332
- Artikelnr.: 27274283
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780521125338
- ISBN-10: 0521125332
- Artikelnr.: 27274283
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I. The Basic Model: 1. Introduction: scope and method
2. Patterns of economic growth
3. A schema of industrial production
4. The circulation of fixed capital
5. The circulation of working capital
6. The stationary process in operation: structure analysis
7. The stationary process in operation: force analysis
8. Transition to dynamic equilibrium
9. Dynamic equilibrium: structure analysis
10. Dynamic equilibrium: force analysis
Part II. Changes in the Rate of Change: The Dynamics of Labour Supply: 11. The setting of the problem
12. A bird's-eye view of an expanding traverse
13. On the short-period variability of the capital-labour supply in a free market
14. Adjustment to a higher rate of growth of labour supply in a free market: I. Structure analysis
15. Adjustment to a higher rate of growth of labour supply in a free market: II. Force analysis
16. Adjustment to a higher rate of growth of labour supply in a collectivist system
17. Some comments on the role of working capital in the traverse
18. Instrumental analysis of decline in the rate of growth of labour supply
Part III. Changes in the Rate of Change: The Dynamics of Natural Resources Supply: 19. The dynamics of diminishing returns
20. Recycling of production and consumption residuals and the structure of production
Part IV. Changes in the Rate of Change: The Dynamics of Technological Progress: 21. The scope of the investigation
22. Dynamic equilibrium once more
23. Nonneutral innovations: a general survey
24. Pure labour-displacing innovations
25. Pure capital-displacing innovations
26. Some comments on combined changes in the input of labour and capital
27. Technical progress and diminishing returns
28. Some concluding remarks
Appendix: an alternative presentation of Lowe's basic model Edward J. Nell
Glossary of recurring symbols
Name index
Subject index.
Acknowledgements
Part I. The Basic Model: 1. Introduction: scope and method
2. Patterns of economic growth
3. A schema of industrial production
4. The circulation of fixed capital
5. The circulation of working capital
6. The stationary process in operation: structure analysis
7. The stationary process in operation: force analysis
8. Transition to dynamic equilibrium
9. Dynamic equilibrium: structure analysis
10. Dynamic equilibrium: force analysis
Part II. Changes in the Rate of Change: The Dynamics of Labour Supply: 11. The setting of the problem
12. A bird's-eye view of an expanding traverse
13. On the short-period variability of the capital-labour supply in a free market
14. Adjustment to a higher rate of growth of labour supply in a free market: I. Structure analysis
15. Adjustment to a higher rate of growth of labour supply in a free market: II. Force analysis
16. Adjustment to a higher rate of growth of labour supply in a collectivist system
17. Some comments on the role of working capital in the traverse
18. Instrumental analysis of decline in the rate of growth of labour supply
Part III. Changes in the Rate of Change: The Dynamics of Natural Resources Supply: 19. The dynamics of diminishing returns
20. Recycling of production and consumption residuals and the structure of production
Part IV. Changes in the Rate of Change: The Dynamics of Technological Progress: 21. The scope of the investigation
22. Dynamic equilibrium once more
23. Nonneutral innovations: a general survey
24. Pure labour-displacing innovations
25. Pure capital-displacing innovations
26. Some comments on combined changes in the input of labour and capital
27. Technical progress and diminishing returns
28. Some concluding remarks
Appendix: an alternative presentation of Lowe's basic model Edward J. Nell
Glossary of recurring symbols
Name index
Subject index.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I. The Basic Model: 1. Introduction: scope and method
2. Patterns of economic growth
3. A schema of industrial production
4. The circulation of fixed capital
5. The circulation of working capital
6. The stationary process in operation: structure analysis
7. The stationary process in operation: force analysis
8. Transition to dynamic equilibrium
9. Dynamic equilibrium: structure analysis
10. Dynamic equilibrium: force analysis
Part II. Changes in the Rate of Change: The Dynamics of Labour Supply: 11. The setting of the problem
12. A bird's-eye view of an expanding traverse
13. On the short-period variability of the capital-labour supply in a free market
14. Adjustment to a higher rate of growth of labour supply in a free market: I. Structure analysis
15. Adjustment to a higher rate of growth of labour supply in a free market: II. Force analysis
16. Adjustment to a higher rate of growth of labour supply in a collectivist system
17. Some comments on the role of working capital in the traverse
18. Instrumental analysis of decline in the rate of growth of labour supply
Part III. Changes in the Rate of Change: The Dynamics of Natural Resources Supply: 19. The dynamics of diminishing returns
20. Recycling of production and consumption residuals and the structure of production
Part IV. Changes in the Rate of Change: The Dynamics of Technological Progress: 21. The scope of the investigation
22. Dynamic equilibrium once more
23. Nonneutral innovations: a general survey
24. Pure labour-displacing innovations
25. Pure capital-displacing innovations
26. Some comments on combined changes in the input of labour and capital
27. Technical progress and diminishing returns
28. Some concluding remarks
Appendix: an alternative presentation of Lowe's basic model Edward J. Nell
Glossary of recurring symbols
Name index
Subject index.
Acknowledgements
Part I. The Basic Model: 1. Introduction: scope and method
2. Patterns of economic growth
3. A schema of industrial production
4. The circulation of fixed capital
5. The circulation of working capital
6. The stationary process in operation: structure analysis
7. The stationary process in operation: force analysis
8. Transition to dynamic equilibrium
9. Dynamic equilibrium: structure analysis
10. Dynamic equilibrium: force analysis
Part II. Changes in the Rate of Change: The Dynamics of Labour Supply: 11. The setting of the problem
12. A bird's-eye view of an expanding traverse
13. On the short-period variability of the capital-labour supply in a free market
14. Adjustment to a higher rate of growth of labour supply in a free market: I. Structure analysis
15. Adjustment to a higher rate of growth of labour supply in a free market: II. Force analysis
16. Adjustment to a higher rate of growth of labour supply in a collectivist system
17. Some comments on the role of working capital in the traverse
18. Instrumental analysis of decline in the rate of growth of labour supply
Part III. Changes in the Rate of Change: The Dynamics of Natural Resources Supply: 19. The dynamics of diminishing returns
20. Recycling of production and consumption residuals and the structure of production
Part IV. Changes in the Rate of Change: The Dynamics of Technological Progress: 21. The scope of the investigation
22. Dynamic equilibrium once more
23. Nonneutral innovations: a general survey
24. Pure labour-displacing innovations
25. Pure capital-displacing innovations
26. Some comments on combined changes in the input of labour and capital
27. Technical progress and diminishing returns
28. Some concluding remarks
Appendix: an alternative presentation of Lowe's basic model Edward J. Nell
Glossary of recurring symbols
Name index
Subject index.