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    Author(s)Moses Abramovitz
    PublisherCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
    EditionRevised
    ISBN9780521407748
    Pages370
    BindingPaperback
    Language_x000D_English
    Publish YearJanuary 2004

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    CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Thinking About Growth : And Other Essays On Economic Growth And Welfare by Moses Abramovitz

    The essays in this book explore the forces behind modern economic growth and, in particular, the causes of the extraordinary surge of growth since the Second World War. The introductory essay is an extended treatment of how economists now view the growth process and its causes. Other essays consider the contributions of capital formation, education, and the changed nature of industries and occupations. Professor Abramovitz asks why elevated incomes failed to bring the social progress and personal satisfaction that people had looked for. The final chapters in the book take up the causes of our discontent and consider whether the Welfare State has itself become an obstacle to further economic progress.The essays in this book explore the forces behind modern economic growth and, in particular, the causes of the extraordinary surge of growth since the Second World War. The introductory essay is an extended treatment of how economists now view the growth process and its causes. Other essays consider the contributions of capital formation, education, and the changed nature of industries and occupations. Professor Abramovitz asks why elevated incomes failed to bring the social progress and personal satisfaction that people had looked for. The final chapters in the book take up the causes of our discontent and consider whether the Welfare State has itself become an obstacle to further economic progress.show more



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