| Title |
Growth triumphant : the twenty-first century in historical perspective / Richard A. Easterlin. |
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| Imprint |
Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, c1996. |
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| Description |
xiv, 200 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Series |
Economics, cognition, and society
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| Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-188) and index. |
| Contents |
Historical overview -- Revolution or evolution? : the epoch of modern economic growth -- The international impact of modern economic growth -- Modern economic growth and the national economy -- Why isn't the whole world developed? : institutions and the spread of economic growth -- The nature and causes of the mortality revolution -- Malthus revisited : the economic impact of rapid population growth -- The fertility transition : its nature and causes -- Secular stagnation resurrected : population and the economy in developed countries -- Does satisfying material needs increase human happiness? -- The next century in historical perspective. |
| Subject(s) |
Economic development -- History.
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Economic forecasting.
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