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Stabilization and growth in developing countries : a structuralist approach / Lance Taylor.
Author
Taylor, Lance
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st edition
Published/Created
Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2001.
Description
1 online resource (103 p.)
Availability
Available Online
O'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public Library Edition
Details
Subject(s)
Economic stabilization
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Developing countries
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Finance
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Developing countries
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Developing countries
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Economic policy
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Series
Harwood fundamentals of pure and applied economics
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Development economics ; 1.
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Harwood fundamentals of pure and applied economics. Development economics ; 1
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Summary note
Lance Taylor uses structuralist models to examine the issues of short-term fluctuations and long-term growth in developing economies.
Notes
First published in 1989 by Harwood Academic Publishers GmbH.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language note
English
Contents
Cover; STABILIZATION AND GROWTH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: A Structuralist Approach; Copyright; Contents; Introduction to the Series; Stabilization and Growth in Developing Countries: A StructuraIist Approach; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE BASIC MODEL; 2.1. Price formation and inflation rates; 2.2. Internal and external balance; 2.3. The trade surplus and activity level; 2.4. Financial markets; 2.5. Public sector flows of funds; 2.6. Classic structuralist results in the short run; 3. ALTERNATIVE MACROECONOMIC CLOSURES; 3.1. Monetarism; 3.2. External strangulation
3.3. Flexible prices and access to foreign exchange3.4. Financial liberalization; 3.5. Summary on alternative closures and extensions to the basic model; 4. MACRO ADJUSTMENT IN THE SHORT RUN; 4.1. Export subsidies and import quotas; 4.2. Food subsidies and food price inflation; 4.3. Public enterprise pricing; 4.4. Orthodox shocks; 4.5. Heterodox shocks; 4.6. Summary about the short run; 5. DISTRIBUTION, GROWTH AND INFLATION IN THE MEDIUM RUN; 5.1. Mark-up dynamics; 5.2. Exchange rate dynamics; 5.3. Long-run distribution among all concerned; 5.4. Economic regimes
5.5. Extensions to several sectors5.6. Summary about the long run; References; Appendix; INDEX
ISBN
1-136-46193-0
0-415-86611-1
1-315-01483-1
1-136-46186-8
OCLC
851156459
854667389
Doi
10.4324/9781315014838
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