Extent:
Online-Ressource (XI, 431 p)
online resource
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
Notes:
1 Introduction1.1 Classical Economics -- 1.2 General Equilibrium Theory -- 1.3 Neoclassical Growth Theory -- 1.4 Disequilibrium Economics -- 1.5 Economic Structure -- 1.6 Economics with Returns to Scale -- 1.7 Modern Vision of Economic Processes by Complex Theory -- 1.8 Structure of the Study -- 2 One-Sector Growth Models under Constant Returns to Scale -- 2.1 The One-Sector Growth Model -- 2.2 Growth with Home Capital -- 2.3 Time Distribution in the One-Sector Growth Model -- 2.4 Conclusions -- A. 2.1 Production Functions in Growth Theory -- A. 2.2 Preference and Utility Functions -- A. 2.3 The Solow-Swan Model -- A. 2.4 The Ramsey Growth Model -- 3 One-Sector Economies under Non-Constant Returns to Scale -- 3.1 The Growth Model with Public Goods -- 3.2 Knowledge, Population, Environment and Economic Growth -- 3.3 An Economic Dynamics with Livestock -- 3.4 Economic Development with Human Capital and Opening -- 3.5 On Returns to Scale -- A. 3.1 Economic Growth with Money -- A. 3.2 Economic Chaos with Endogenous Population -- 4 Knowledge, Growth and Economic Structures -- 4.1 An Agricultural Economy with Land Ownership Distribution -- 4.2 A Two-Sector Ricardian Economy -- 4.3 The Ricardian System with Knowledge and Infrastructures -- 4.4 A Structural Dynamics of Agriculture, Industry and Service -- 4.5 Economic Structure with Multiple Capital Goods -- 4.6 On Economic Structures -- A. 4.1 The Neoclassical Two-Sector Growth Model -- A.4.2 The Neoclassical Multiple Sector Models -- A.4.3 Proving Proposition 4.2.1 -- A.4.4 Proving Proposition 4.4.1 -- A.4.5 Proving Proposition 4.5.1 -- 5 Knowledge, Growth and Wealth Distribution -- 5.1 Income Distribution with Human Capital, Diligence and Frugality -- 5.2 Growth with Government’s Redistribution Policy -- 5.3 Economic Structure with Multiple Groups and Job Amenities -- 5.4 A Two-Group Growth Model with Capital and Knowledge -- 5.5 On Economic Evolution with Multiple Groups -- A.5.1 Distribution of Income and Wealth in Sato’s Model -- A.5.2 Proving Propositions 5.1.1 and5.1.2 -- A.5.3 Proving Proposition 5.3.1 -- A.5.4 Proving Proposition 5.4.1 -- 6 Education, Research and Growth -- 6.1 Education and Saving in the Growth Model -- 6.2 The Research Model with Job Amenities -- 6.3 The Two-Group Model with Research and Job Amenities -- 6.4 Growth with Capital, Human Capital and Knowledge -- A.6.1 Proving Proposition 6.1.1 -- 7 Unemployment in Disequilibrium Dynamics -- 7.1 Growth and Unemployment in a Two-Group Economy -- 7.2 Unemployment with Endogenous Knowledge -- 7.3 Unemployment in a ‘Welfare Economy’ -- 7.4 Conclusions -- A. 7.1 Proving Lemmas 7.1.3 and 7.1.4 and Examining the Case of Different Preferences -- A. 7.2 Proving Proposition 7.2.1 -- 8 Economic Development with Sexual Division of Labor -- 8.1 Sexual Division of Labor with Home Capital and Time Distribution -- 8.2 The Impact of Female Labor Participation on Knowledge Economies -- 8.3 Sexual Division of Labor with Capital and Knowledge -- 8.4 Economic Growth with Sexual Discrimination -- 8.5 On Complex of Sexual Division of Labor and Consumption -- A.8.1 Proving Lemmas 8.1.3 and 8.1.4 -- A.8.2 Proving Lemma 8.2.1 -- A.8.3 Proving Propositions 8.3.1 and 8.3.2 -- 9 Preference Change with Capital and Knowledge -- 9.1 Preference Change in the One-Sector Growth Model -- 9.2 Dynamics of Capital, Knowledge and Preference -- 9.3 Dynamic Economic Structure with Preference Change -- 9.4 Growth and Preference Change with Sexual Division of Labor -- 9.5 Concluding Remarks -- 10 Summary -- Name Index.
ISBN: 978-3-642-58254-7 ; 978-3-642-63516-8
Other identifiers:
10.1007/978-3-642-58254-7 [DOI]
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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