Institutional Change and American Economic Growth

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CUP Archive, 24. 9. 1971 - Počet stran: 282
This book presents a model for examining problems of institutional change and applies it to American economic development in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The authors develop their model of institutional change. They argue that if external economic factors make an increase in income possible but not attainable within the existing institutional structure, new organizations must be developed to achieve the potential in income. Their model is designed to explain the type and timing of these necessary changes in institutional organization. Individual, voluntary cooperative, and governmental arrangements are included in the discussion, although the latter differs considerably from the first two.
 

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The government coercion and the redistribution of income
26
description analogy
39
exogenous shifts
64
Land policy and American agriculture
83
Transportation developments and economic growth
135
Economies of scale unsuccessful cartelization and external
167
Institutional change in the service industries
191
organization and education
211
The changing publicprivate mix
249
a look to
262
Index
273
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