Transitional Dynamics and Economic Growth in Developing Countries
Von:
Steger, ThomasFour stylised facts of aggregate economic growth are set up initially. The growth process is interpreted to represent transitional dynamics rather than balanced-growth equilibria. Against this background, the fundamental importance of subsistence consumption is comprehensively analysed. Subsequently, the meaning of the productive-consumption hypothesis for the intertemporal consumption trade-off and the growth process is investigated. Finally, the process of growth is analysed empirically by means of cross-sectional conditional convergence regressions with endogenous control variables.
August 2000, ca. 168 Seiten, Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, Bd. 489, Englisch
Springer, J.B. Metzler
978-3-540-67563-1
Springer, J.B. Metzler
978-3-540-67563-1

