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Nations and Households in Economic Growth
Does Economic Growth Improve the Human Lot? Some Empirical Evidence
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RICHARD A. EASTERLIN
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1974
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1974
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10.1016/B978-0-12-205050-3.50008-7
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Book chapters
pp. ii
Inside Front Cover
pp. iii
Front Matter
pp. iv
Copyright
pp. xi
List of Contributors
pp. xiii
Preface
pp. 3
The Measurement of Real Value Added
pp. 21
Fortune, Risk, and the Microeconomics of Migration
pp. 89
Does Economic Growth Improve the Human Lot? Some Empirical Evidence
pp. 127
Income-Related Differences in Natural Increase: Bearing on Growth and Distribution of Income
pp. 147
An Economic Theory of Imperialism
pp. 173
Does the Theory of Demand Need the Maximum Principle?
pp. 223
Are Men Rational or Economists Wrong?
pp. 239
Demand, Structural Change, and the Process of Economic Growth
pp. 265
Monetary Policy in Developing Countries
pp. 279
Government: The Fourth Factor
pp. 291
What Became of the Building Cycle?
pp. 315
Instability in Underdeveloped Countries: The Impact of the International Economy
pp. 333
Economic Indicator Analysis during 1969–1972
pp. 361
The Dollar Standard and the Level of International Reserves
pp. 383
Long Swings and the Atlantic Economy: A Reappraisal**The major portion of this chapter has been taken from the work by B. Thomas (1972).
pp. 407
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