The Comparative Study Of Economic Growth And Structure
Raymond W. Goldsmith
Published in 1959 by NBER
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Front matter:
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Exploratory Report:
Raymond W. Goldsmith
(p. 3 - 100)
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Supplementary Memoranda - Quality into Quantity? The Need for New Indicators:
Henry G. Aubrey
(p. 103 - 105)
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Supplementary Memoranda - Research on Comparative Economic Growth:
A. K. Cairncross
(p. 106 - 109)
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Supplementary Memoranda - Economic Structure and Economic Growth: Some Suggestions for Research Arising from Various National Planning Association Studies:
Gerhard Colm, Theodore Geiger
(p. 110 - 113)
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Supplementary Memoranda - Financial Structure and Development as a Subject for International Comparative Study:
Raymond W. Goldsmith
(p. 114 - 123)
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Supplementary Memoranda - Economic Structure and Economic Growth: A Survey of Areas in which Research Is Needed:
Everett E. Hagen
(p. 124 - 141)
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Supplementary Memoranda - Some Suggestions for Research on Comparative Development :
Albert 0. Hirschman
(p. 142 - 144)
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Supplementary Memoranda - On Historical Comparisons in the Study of Economic Growth:
Bert F. Hoselitz
(p. 145 - 161)
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Supplementary Memoranda - On Comparative Study of Economic Structure and Growth of Nations:
Simon Kuznets
(p. 162 - 176)
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Supplementary Memoranda - Notes on Comparative Analysis of National Economies:
Lloyd G. Reynolds
(p. 177 - 184)
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Supplementary Memoranda - Some Notes on Research Possibilities:
Joseph J. Spengler
(p. 185 - 192)
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Supplementary Memoranda - Comparative Studies of Economic Growth:
JanTinbergen
(p. 193 - 201)
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