International Trade, Growth,and Development
Thiscollection of essays draws from over thirty years of work by noted economistPranab Bardhan to address the inter-related themes of international trade,growth, and rural development. Covering a wide range of important issues withinthe field, these essays describe theoretical and empirical perspectives oneconomic agents both at the micro and macro levels of the economy in development.Introductions to each of the book's three sections place the articlesin perspective and relate them to current research.
作者: PranabBardhan
页数: 296 pages
语言: English
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Editorial Reviews
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“PranabBardhan is a master of small, clear, and pointed economic models. He is also avirtuoso at making them speak to important questions of economic development.The last third of this book reveals yet another Bardhan: the patient diggerafter the ways in which social institutions and economic law combine to activatevillage economies in rural India. There is something to learn about economicdevelopment on every page.”
Robert Solow, Nobel Laureate, MIT
“PranabBardhan is one of the most influential development economists of hisgeneration. His approach, which emphasises the interplay of economic and socialinstitutions in shaping resource allocation, now permeates mainstream thinkingabout how economies work. These essays provide key insights into the economicsof growth, trade, and factor markets and will be of interest to a wide range ofscholars interested in the processes of economic development.”Timothy Besley,London School of Economics
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“PranabBardhan is a master of small, clear, and pointed economic models. He is also avirtuoso at making them speak to important questions of economic development.The last third of this book reveals yet another Bardhan: the patient diggerafter the ways in which social institutions and economic law combine toactivate village economies in rural India. There is something to learn abouteconomic development on every page.”
Robert Solow, Nobel Laureate, MIT
“PranabBardhan is one of the most influential development economists of hisgeneration. His approach, which emphasises the interplay of economic and socialinstitutions in shaping resource allocation, now permeates mainstream thinkingabout how economies work. These essays provide key insights into the economicsof growth, trade, and factor markets and will be of interest to a wide range ofscholars interested in the processes of economic development.”Timothy Besley,London School of Economics --This text refers to the PrintedAccess Code edition.