The economics of demand-led growth challenging the supply-side vision of the long run

The Economics of Demand-Led Growth is a collection of specially written essays that develop and apply the theory of demand-led growth. Long-run growth is usually portrayed as a supply-determined process. The contributions to this volume, however, are rooted in the theory of demand-led growth. In add...

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Main Author: Setterfield, Mark
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, U.K Edward Elgar c2002
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520 |a The Economics of Demand-Led Growth is a collection of specially written essays that develop and apply the theory of demand-led growth. Long-run growth is usually portrayed as a supply-determined process. The contributions to this volume, however, are rooted in the theory of demand-led growth. In addition to general discussions of the role of demand in the long-run, the volume contains essays in the Kaldorian and Kaleckian traditions, and a section on the relationship between demand-led growth and structural change. The conclusion reached is that current neglect of the role of demand in analyses of long-run growth is unwarranted 
520 |a pt. 1. Fundamental issues in the theory of demand-led growth -- pt. 2. Kaldorian models of demand-led growth -- pt. 3. Kaleckian models of demand-led growth -- pt. 3. Traverse analysis and demand-led growth -- pt. 5. Structural change and demand-led growth