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Judul Development Economics / Debraj Ray
Pengarang Ray,Debraj
Penerbitan New Jersey : Warner Books, 1998
Deskripsi Fisik xvii, 848 p. :: illus. ;26 cm
ISBN 0691017069
Subjek Development Economics
Abstrak "The book takes the position that there is no single cause for economic progress, but that a combination of factors ? among them the improvement of physical and human capital, the reduction of inequality, and institutions that enable the background flow of information essential to market performance ? consistently favor development. The author supports his arguments throughout with examples from around the world. The book assumes a knowledge of only introductory economics and explains sophisticated concepts in simple, direct language, keeping the use of mathematics to a minimum. Development Economics will be the definitive textbook in this subject for years to come. It will prove useful to researchers by showing intriguing connections among a wide variety of subjects that are rarely discussed together in the same book. And it will be an important resource for policy makers, who increasingly find themselves dealing with complex issues of growth, inequality, poverty, and social welfare.
Catatan Indeks : p. 829 - 848
p. 805 - 828
Bahasa Inggris
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