Robert Solow and the development of growth economics / edited by Mauro Boianovsky and Kevin D. Hoover.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:History of political economy. Annual supplement ; 2009.
Other Authors: Boianovsky, Mauro
Hoover, Kevin D., 1955-
Language:English
Published: Durham : Duke University Press, 2009.
Series:History of political economy. Annual supplement ; 2009.
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Physical Description:vi, 384 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • The neoclassical growth model and twentieth-century economics / Mauro Boianovsky and Kevin D. Hoover
  • Does growth have a future? Does growth theory have a future? Are these questions related? / Robert M. Solow
  • Reflections / Edwin Burmeister
  • Some Swedish stepping-stones to growth economics / Mauro Boianovsky
  • Solow's 1956 contribution in the context of the Harrod-Domar model / Harald Hagemann
  • A nonlinear history of growth and cycle theories / Lionello F. Punzo
  • Trevor Swan and the neoclassical growth model / Robert W. Dimand and Barbara J. Spencer
  • Dynamizing stability / Marcel Boumans
  • More cobwebs? : Robert Solow, uncertainty, and the theory of distribution / William Darity, Jr.
  • The growing of Ramsey's growth model / Pedro Garcia Duarte
  • James Tobin and growth theory : financial factors and long-run growth / Robert W. Dimand and Steven N. Durlauf
  • Solow and growth accounting : a perspective from quantitative economic history / Nicholas Crafts
  • Solow in the tropics / John Toye
  • The Solow model, poverty traps, and the foreign aid debate / Brian Snowdon
  • Hotelling, Rawls, Solow : how exhaustible resources came to be integrated into the neoclassical growth model / Guido Erreygers
  • Solovian and new growth theory from the perspective of Allyn Young on macroeconomic increasing returns / Roger J. Sandilands
  • Endogenous growth : valuable advance, substantive misnomer / William J. Baumol
  • The rise and fall of cross-country growth regressions / Steven N. Durlauf
  • The Solow residual as a black box : attempts at integrating business cycle and growth theories / Tiago Mata and Francisco Louçã.