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The goal of economic growth.
- Title
- The goal of economic growth.
- Author
- Phelps, Edmund S.
- Publication
- New York, Norton [1969]
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- Description
- xvi, 244 p.; 20 cm.
- Series Statement
- Problems of the modern economy
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliography: p. 243-244.
- Contents
- Perspective on economic growth / Edmund S. Phelps -- Growth through taxation / James Tobin -- The costs of economic growth / Ezra J. Mishan -- What price economic growth? / Tibor and Anne Scitovsky -- Economic growth as a national goal / Herbert Stein and Edward Denison -- United States growth : what, why, how / W. Allen Wallis -- Public responsibility for growth and stability / Paul A. Samuelson -- Government "neutralism" and "activism" in growth decisions / Edmund S. Phelps -- Fixed investment and economic growth / Robert M. Solow -- Investment in human capital / Theodore W. Schultz --
- Underinvestment in college education? / Gary S. Becker -- Research and economic growth : the role of public policy / Benton F. Massell and Richard R. Nelson -- Can there be too much research? / Fritz Machlup -- Technological change and industrial research / Edwin Mansfield -- Economic growth : the last hundred years / Deborah C. Paige -- The pattern of U.S. economic growth / Simon Kuznets -- Economic possibilities for our grandchildren / John Maynard Keynes -- Postindustrial America in the year 2000 / Herman Kahn and Anthony J. Wiener.
- Call Number
- TAH (Phelps, E. S. Goal of economic growth. 1969)
- LCCN
- 69013019 //r942
- OCLC
- 4661
- Author
- Phelps, Edmund S., ed.
- Title
- The goal of economic growth.
- Imprint
- New York, Norton [1969]
- Edition
- Rev. ed.
- Series
- Problems of the modern economy
- Bibliography
- Bibliography: p. 243-244.
- Research Call Number
- TAH (Phelps, E. S. Goal of economic growth. 1969)