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Increasing Returns and Inframarginal Economics - Vol. 3

INFRAMARGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS

edited by Christis Tombazos & Xiaokai Yang (Monash University, Australia)

Table of Contents (105k)
Chapter 1: Returning to the Classical Tradition: The Relevance and Application of Inframarginal Analysis to Development Economics (232k)

The core of classical economic analysis represented by William Petty and Adam Smith concentrated on the field of development economics. This classical footing of the study of development is different from the neoclassical perspective in two important respects: (a) it focuses on division of labor as the driving force of development, and (b) it emphasizes the role of the market (the “invisible hand”) in exploiting productivity gains that are derived from division of labor. However these aspects have received little attention in the body of literature that represents the modern field of development economics — which largely represents the neoclassical application of marginalism. A notable exception is research that utilizes inframarginal analysis of individuals’ networking decisions in an attempt to formalize the classical mechanisms that drive division of labor. This book is a first attempt to collect relevant key contributions and is intended for active researchers in the field of development economics.


Contents:

  • The Origins of Inframarginal Applications to the Study of Economic Development
  • Development Strategies, Income Distribution, and Dual Structures
  • Urbanization
  • Entrepreneurship and the Firm
  • Endogenous Transaction Costs and Property Rights
  • Investment, Endogenous Growth, and Social Experiments
  • Infrastructure, Labor Surplus, Insurance, and the Trade-off Between Leisure and Income


Readership: Academic economists.

564pp Pub. date: Oct 2006
ISBN 978-981-256-658-4
981-256-658-9
US$129 / £69


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