During the last decade, a ‘hybrid’ literature between development economics and growth economics has begun forming. Though nearing of these fields is observable, the close historical relation between growth and development theories is not recognized today. The first essay clarifies the background of...
This chapter examines the process of development from an epoch of Malthusian stagnation to a state of sustained economic growth. The analysis focuses on recently advanced unified growth theories that capture the intricate evolution of income per capita, technology, and population over the course of hu...
Primary cartilage is a tissue of particular interest to craniofacial growth theorists. According to Enlow and Hans, it is singular in form; has the capacity to grow from within (interstitial growth); is pressure-tolerant, noncalcified, flexible, and nonvascular; and does not require a covering ...
Theory and Theoretical Frameworks Katerina Petchko, in How to Write About Economics and Public Policy, 2018 The new growth theories postulate that technology is endogenous because it relies on the decision to invest in research and development and diffusion (Bassanini & Scarpetta, 2001). Endogenous ...
Furthermore, fractionalization rather than polarization seems to be negatively related to economic growth. Keywords: civil war; development; polarization; fractionalization 1. Introduction Throughout the past decade, the social and political implications of social diversity have received widespread attention ...
Rostow's Stages of Growth model is one of the most influential development theories of the 20th century. It was, however, also grounded in the historical and political context in which he wrote. "Stages of Economic Growth" was published in 1960, at the height of theCold War, and with the...
Growth Theory through the Lens of Development Economics Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo Massachusetts Institute of Technology Abstract Growth theory traditionally assumed the existence of an aggregate production function, whose existence and properties are closely tied to the assumption of optimal resource ...
I was also introduced to the theories of Freud, Erikson, and Piaget, the classic stage theorists whose models depict development as occurring in a series of predictable stages. Stage theories had a certain appeal to an American culture experiencing dramatic change in the early part of the 20th ...
accompaniedby China’s transition from upper-middle income status to high income status. Economictheories and development lessons suggest that whether such a transitionsucceeds or not will critically depend on how large a role TFP growth can playin economic growth (forexample, Hansen and Prescott, ...
The analysis also reveals that the writer found the situated protocol itself to be an enduring means of development and reflection and a tool for meditation. 展开 关键词: Cognitive Processes High School Seniors High Schools Learning Theories Social Influences Speech Communication Theory Practice ...