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Titre : How countries become rich and reduce poverty : A review of heterodox explanations of economic development Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Lindsay Whitfield, Auteur Editeur : Copenhagen K [Denmark] : Danish Institute for International Studies Année de publication : June 2011 Collection : Working Papers num. 13 Importance : 28 p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Développement économique Réduction de la pauvreté Croissance Capital Travail Productivité Bien-être social Résumé : The paper argues countries in the West achieved systematic changes in the production structure of their economies which led to sustainable economic growth and generalized improvements in living standards. Recently developed economies (post-World War II) and emerging economies imitated their economic structures. The process of economic development is characterized by productivity growth. High and rising standard of living is ultimately based on the productivity with which capital and labor are employed. It is not the transition from agriculture to industrialization per se, but a change in economic activities from ones of low productivity to high productivity.
En ligne : http://www.diis.dk/sw110521.asp How countries become rich and reduce poverty : A review of heterodox explanations of economic development [document électronique] / Lindsay Whitfield, Auteur . - Copenhagen K (Strandgade 56, 1401, Denmark) : Danish Institute for International Studies, June 2011 . - 28 p.. - (Working Papers; 13) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Développement économique Réduction de la pauvreté Croissance Capital Travail Productivité Bien-être social Résumé : The paper argues countries in the West achieved systematic changes in the production structure of their economies which led to sustainable economic growth and generalized improvements in living standards. Recently developed economies (post-World War II) and emerging economies imitated their economic structures. The process of economic development is characterized by productivity growth. High and rising standard of living is ultimately based on the productivity with which capital and labor are employed. It is not the transition from agriculture to industrialization per se, but a change in economic activities from ones of low productivity to high productivity.
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