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The Growing Economy



In this sequel to his widely praised classic study of The Stationary Economy, Nobel Prize winning economist J. E. Meade continues his systematic treatment of the entire fi eld of economic analysis. He uses a series of simplifi ed models designed to show the interconnections between various specialist fields of economic theory. In this sequel to his widely praised classic study of The Stationary Ec... more details

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In this sequel to his widely praised classic study of The Stationary Economy, Nobel Prize winning economist J. E. Meade continues his systematic treatment of the entire fi eld of economic analysis. He uses a series of simplifi ed models designed to show the interconnections between various specialist fields of economic theory. In this sequel to his widely praised classic study of The Stationary Economy , Nobel Prize winning economist J. E. Meade continues his systematic treatment of the entire field of economic analysis. He uses a series of simplified models designed to show the interconnections between various specialist fields of economic theory. The Growing Economy departs from the position of static equilibrium Meade assumes in The Stationary Economy . Here he deals with equilibrium growth. Meade introduces capital goods and allows for growth through capital accumulation, population expansion, and technical progress. He still assumes perfect competition and the absence of indivisibilities, so that there are constant returns to scale in the productive system and a given set of consistent and independent preferences for each consumer.In this volume, an attempt is made to discuss the theory of economic growth with a minimum of mathematical analysis. In the main text no differential or integral calculus is employed; such mathematical techniques are used (sparingly) only in footnotes and appendices, which the general reader may avoid. Meade's treatise offers students and specialists alike a general survey of theory in a form that is assessable even for those with little mathematical training. He takes into account the dynamics of trade, increased demand, and new technology and their impact on growth. This book carries the discussion a long way from the harmonious quiet of the abstract model to the untidy, real world. Review: This is a remarkable work by one of the greatest living masters of technical economics. . . . The analysis is all there and beautifully done. --Kenneth E. Bouilding, Journal of Economic Literature [T]he present volume covers contemporary models of economic growth. . . . [T]he volume is a useful expository source for a few special subjects. . . . high quality. --Mordecai Kurz, The Journal of Finance [T]he student will learn quite a lot about equilibrium configurations of steady-state growth. --R. M. Solow, The Economic Journal
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