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A Note on the Theory of Economic Growth

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1962 76(3), 503
Journal Article A Note on the Theory of Economic Growth Get access Tetsuhaka Okamoto, Tetsuhaka Okamoto Tokyo Metropolitan University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Ken-ichi Inada Ken-ichi Inada Stanford University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 76, Issue 3, August 1962, Pages 503–507, https://doi.org/10.2307/1879638 Published: 01 August 1962

Agricultural Aid and Economic Development: The Case of Israel

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1962 76(4), 568
I. Criteria for appraisal, 569. — II. The contribution to investment, 571. — III. The temporary income effect, 575. — IV. The permanent income contribution, 580. — V. The stabilizing effect and progress toward viability, 583. — VI. The micro effects, 587.

Recent Publications

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1962 76(2), 328-329
Journal Article Recent Publications Get access The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 76, Issue 2, May 1962, Pages 328–329, https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/76.2.328 Published: 01 May 1962

Some Notes on Ideal Output

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1962 76(2), 173
Introduction, 173. — I. “Pure” versus “perfect” competition, 173. — II. “Pure but imperfect” competition, 175. — III. Growth, competition and full employment, 176. — IV. Equilibrium versus dynamic analysis, 178. — V. Pure versus monopolistic competition in a multidisturbance world, 183. — VI. Conclusion, 184.

Prosperity and Labor Relations in Europe: The Case of West Germany

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1962 76(3), 331
I. Introduction, 331. — II. The traditional systems, 333. —III. Impact of the new economic era, 335. — IV. The case of West Germany, 339; background of labor-management institutions, 339; recent economic changes, 340; the wage drift, 341; the shifting center of gravity in labor relations, 344; unions and work councils, 345; union and employer views on plant agreements, 348; recent strikes experience, 350; the condition of the union movement, 352; the problem of wage policy, 354; conclusion, 358.

Investment Criteria, Productivity and Economic Development: An Empirical Comment

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1962 76(2), 298
Journal Article Investment Criteria, Productivity and Economic Development: An Empirical Comment Get access Gustav Ranis Gustav Ranis Yale University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 76, Issue 2, May 1962, Pages 298–302, https://doi.org/10.2307/1880821 Published: 01 May 1962