The Economics of Structural Change (International Library of Critical Writings in Economics)
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Book Description
Structural change analysis has been a distinctive feature of economics since its formative period. This authoritative three-volume collection presents a comprehensive selection of the key contributions to the topic.
The Economics of Structural Change shows the central role that compositional dynamics plays in the analysis of fluctuations, development, employment and economy-environment interactions. Volume I covers concepts and theories in the economics of structural change; Volume II includes specific contributions to structural theories of growth, cycles and technological change; Volume III focuses on specific areas in the empirics of structural change analysis.
This important three-volume set will be indispensable to researchers and practitioners alike.
About the Author
Harald Hagemann, Professor of Economic Theory, University of Hohenheim, Germany, Michael Landesmann, Professor of Economics, Johannes Kepler University and Director, Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (WIIW), Austria and Roberto Scazzieri, Professor of Economic Analysis, University of Bologna, Italy
The Economics of Structural Change (International Library of Critical Writings in Economics),Harald Hagemann,Michael Landesmann,Roberto Scazzieri,Edward Elgar Publishing,1858985528,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Development - Economic Development,Economics,Economics - General,Industrial organization (Econo,Industrial organization (Economic theory),Mathematical models,Reference - General
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