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The Comparative Study of Economic Growth

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2011

Robert S. Merrill
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University of Chicago
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Copyright © Trustees of Princeton University 1957

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References

1 See, for example, the first reference in note 2 below.

2 See Kuznets, Simon, “Towards a Theory of Economic Growth,” in Lakachman, Robert, ed., National Policy for Economic Welfare at Home and Abroad, Garden City, N.Y., 1955, ch. 3, pp. 12103Google Scholar; idem, “International Differences in Capital Formation and Financing,” in National Bureau of Economic Research, Capital Formation and Economic Growth, Princeton, N.J., 1955, pp. 19106Google Scholar; and idem, “Quantitative Aspects of the Economic Growth of Nations, I: Levels and Variability of Rates of Growth,” Economic Development and Cultural Change, v, No. 1 (October 1956), pp. 5–94.

3 Aubrey, Henry G., “Investment Decisions in Underdeveloped Countries,” in Capital Formation and Economic Growth, op. cit., pp. 397440.Google Scholar

4 See Hoselitz, Bert F., “Patterns of Economic Growth,” Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, XXI, No. 4 (November 1955), pp. 416–31.CrossRefGoogle Scholar