Development Microeconomics
Опубликовано на портале: 13-07-2005
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999, 256 с.
«Development Microeconomics» is the first in a series of books which looks at the entire spectrum of development economics issues and combines the strengths of conventional developmental thought with the insights of contemporary mainstream economics. The main new conceptual tool used is the application of the theory of imperfect information and the effects this has on the the behavior of economic agents. This book is designed specifically for graduate students.
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- Introduction
- Household Economics
- Population
- Fragmented Markets: Labour
- Migration
- The Rural Land Market
- Fragmented Credit Markets
- Risk and Insurance in an Agricultural Economy
- Interlinkage of Transactions and Rural Development
- Human Capital and Income Distribution
- Poverty Alleviation: Efficiency and Equity Issues
- Technological Progress and Learning
- Environment and Development
- Trade and Development
- The Dual Economy
- Intersectoral Complementarities and Coordination Failures
- Institutional Economics and the State in Economic Development
Index
Preface