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Trade, Growth and Development : Essays in Honor of Professor T.N.Srinivasan, Hardback Book

Trade, Growth and Development : Essays in Honor of Professor T.N.Srinivasan Hardback

Edited by Gustav Ranis, L.K. Raut

Part of the Contributions to Economic Analysis series

Hardback

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In March 1998 professional colleagues and students of T.N.

Srinivasan joined together at the Festschrift Conference at Yale to honor his work.

The book contains nineteen of the contributions which were presented, reflecting the four closely related dimensions of trade and development.

Part I deals with the various dimensions of the issue of growth with particular emphasis on technology choice as well as saving and fertility behavior in Ramsey-type models.

Part II moves into the more applied issues of International trade, including the impact of North-South trade on Northern wages, the reasons for the failure of pegged exchange rates in the South, as well as the pros and cons of regional vs. multilateral trading arrangements. Part III presents a variety of theoretical and applied approaches to analyze Indian planning and development experience.

The final section, Part IV, addresses the general topic of market failures and economic structure.

This book contains papers by an array of eminent economists and contains a good blend of theory and applied work.

Professional economists, policy makers in developing and donor countries and personnel of international organizations will find this a useful tool.

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