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In Explaining Economic Growth David Lim presents a new analytical framework for explaining the different growth performances of developing countries.Drawing on the growth experience of the newly industrializing economies of East Asia, the author begins his analysis by identifying the sources of output growth and the factors behind them. Recognizing that no one explanation of economic growth is entirely satisfactory, Professor Lim's analysis enables the strengths of existing explanations to be highlighted and used in the construction of more convincing hypothesis of economic growth. An operational framework for identifying the policies needed to produce greater economic growth is also developed.Explaining Economic Growth presents the large and often unstructured development literature within a systematic framework allowing for a series of policy-oriented conclusions. Accessible and yet rigorous, this major new book will be widely used by students, researchers and policy makers concerned with economic growth and development.
David Lim, School of International Business and Asian Studies, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Australia
Contents: Preface Part I: Introduction 1. Development Performances of Developing Countries 2. Explanations of Different Growth Performances Part II: A New Analytical Framework 3. A New Framework of Analysis 4. Sources of Output Growth 5. Economic Policies for Capital Accumulation 6. Economic Policies for Human Resource Development 7. Economic Policies for Technical Progress 8. Social and Political Values for Development Part III: The Next Stage 9. A New Hypothesis? Bibliography Index
'Lim is an excellent analytic economist, rigorously examining the sources of growth and their implications for policy.'