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The divergent dynamics of economic growthThe divergent dynamics of economic growth

The divergent dynamics of economic growth2004

Richard Hollis Day

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"This book explains how changing technology and economizing behavior induce vast changes in productivity, resource allocation, labor utilization, and patterns of living. Economic growth is seen as a process by which businesses, regimes, countries, and the whole world pass through distinct epochs, each emerging from its predecessor and creating the conditions for its successor. Viewed from a long-run perspective, growth must be characterized as an explosive process marked by turbulent transitions in social and political life as societies adapt to new opportunities, the demise of old ways of living, and the vast increase and redistribution of human populations. The book is based on a new and unique synthesis of classical economics and contemporary concepts of adaptation and economic evolution. Although it is grounded in analytical methods, the text has been stripped of all equations and with few exceptions is devoid of technical jargon."--Jacket.

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First published
2004
OL Work ID
OL1485161W

Subjects

Economic aspectsEconomic aspects of Technological innovationsEconomic developmentEvolutionary economicsTechnological innovationsEconomische ontwikkelingTechnische ontwikkelingGovernment & BusinessPOLITICAL SCIENCEStructural AdjustmentBusiness DevelopmentAspect économiqueGeneralPublic PolicyDevelopmentÉvolution économique, Théorie de l'Développement économiqueInnovations

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