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Productivity convergence, theory and evidence, Edward N. Wolff, New York University

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Productivity convergence, theory and evidence, Edward N. Wolff, New York University
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 465-492) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Productivity convergence
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
881304611
Responsibility statement
Edward N. Wolff, New York University
Series statement
Cambridge surveys of economic literature
Sub title
theory and evidence
Summary
A vast new literature on the sources of economic growth has now accumulated. This book critically reviews the most significant works in this field and summarizes what is known today about the sources of economic growth. The first part discusses the most important theoretical models that have been used in modern growth theory as well as methodological issues in productivity measurement. The second part examines the long-term record on productivity among Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries, considers the sources of growth among them with particular attention to the role of education, investigates convergence at the industry level among them, and examines the productivity slowdown of the 1970s. The third part looks at the sources of growth among non-OECD countries. Each chapter emphasizes the factors that appear to be most important in explaining growth performance --, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction 2. An overview of modern growth theory 3. The measurement and estimation of productivity growth 4. The long-term record among the advanced industrial countries 5. Postwar record on productivity performance on the aggregate level among the advanced industrial countries 6. Further details on the role of education and technology in the productivity performance among the advanced industrial countries 7. Productivity performance on the industry level among the advanced industrial countries 8. The productivity slowdown 9. Postwar economic performance among countries of the world 10
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