
Economic Growth in an Open Developing Economy: The Role of Structure and Demand
Author(s): A. P. Thirlwall (Author)
- Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
- Publication Date: 30 April 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 200 pages
- ISBN-10: 9781781955321
- ISBN-13: 1781955328
Book Description
A.P. Thirlwall illustrates that orthodox growth theory continues to work with ‘one-good’ models and to treat factor supplies as exogenously given, independent of demand. Orthodox trade theory still ignores the balance of payments consequences of different patterns of trade specialization when assessing the welfare effects of trade. The author goes on to present theory underpinned by up-to-date empirical evidence that factors of production and productivity growth are endogenous to demand, and that the structure of production and trade matter for the long-run growth performance of countries because of their impact on the balance of payments. He concludes that trade liberalisation has proved disappointing in improving the trade-off between growth and the balance of payments.
This book will provide a challenging read for students and academics in the fields of economics, heterodox economics, and development. Policymakers focussing on the relationship between growth, trade and the balance of payments will also find the book to be of great interest.
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘Economic Growth in an Open Developing Economy
is revealed as a tour de force. It would serve equally well as either an introductory primer on balance-of-payments-constrained growth theory, or as a summary of the current state of the art for those already acquainted with the field. As such, it deserves to be read by all students and professionals with a sincere interest in long run growth and development.’ — Review of Keynesian Economics
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