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Tables of Contents for Development, Duality, and the International Economic Regime
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
1
8
Gary R. Saxonhouse
T.N. Srinivasan
1. The Evolution of Development Economics and Gustav Ranis's Role
9
46
Albert Berry
Frances Stewart
Part 1. Duality and the Evolution of Labor Markets in Developing Economies
55
100
2. Duality and Development: Some Reflections on Economic Policy
55
30
Joseph E. Stiglitz
3. Community Mechanism of Employment and Wage Determination: Classical or Neoclassical?
85
22
Yujiro Hayami
4. Schooling, Economic Growth, and Aggregate Data
107
23
Mark R. Rosenzweig
5. Changing Income Inequality in Taiwan: A Decomposition Analysis
130
25
Gary S. Fields
Jennifer C. O'Hara Mitchell
Part 2. Trade, Technological Transfer, and Economic Development
155
110
6. Trade Orientation, Trade Liberalization, and Economic Growth
155
42
T. N. Srinivasan
7. Firm Competencies, Technological Catch-up, and the Asian Miracle
197
23
Richard R. Nelson
Howard Pack
8. Factor Proportions and Industrial Development in China
220
24
Keijiro Otsuka
9. Economic Development and the Art of Maintenance
244
21
Mark Gersovitz
Part 3. The International Economic Regime and Economic Development
265
110
10. The Economic Consequences of a Declining Hegemon
265
36
Koichi Hamada
11. Technological Specialization in International Patenting
301
29
Jonathan Eaton
Robert Evenson
Samuel Kortum
Poorti Marino
Jonathan Putnam
12. Can Agricultural Genetic Resources Be a Bonanza for the South?
330
29
Brian D. Wright
13. When Are Voluntary Import Expansions Voluntary?
359
16
Gary R. Saxonhouse
Part 4. Finance and Economic Development
375
102
14. Nominal Anchor Exchange Rate Policies as a Domestic Distortion
375
23
Anne O. Krueger
15. Aspects of Fiscal Performance in Some Transition Economies under Fund-Supported Programs
398
54
Willem H. Buiter
16. Foreign Aid and Fiscal Stress
452
25
Howard Pack
Janet Rothenberg Pack
Contributors
477
2
Index
479