Handbook of development economics Volume 3A

v. 3A. Data and econometric tools for development analysis / Angus Deaton -- Human resources : empirical modeling of household and family decisions / John Strauss and Duncan Thomas -- Applied general equilibrium models for policy analysis / Jan Willem Gunning and Michiel Keyzer -- Savings, credit an...

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Main Author: Srinivasan, T. N.
Other Authors: Behrman, Jere R.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam, New York, N.Y., U.S.A Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co North-Holland 1995, 1995
Series:Handbooks in economics
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Collection: Elsevier Handbooks in Economics - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:v. 3A. Data and econometric tools for development analysis / Angus Deaton -- Human resources : empirical modeling of household and family decisions / John Strauss and Duncan Thomas -- Applied general equilibrium models for policy analysis / Jan Willem Gunning and Michiel Keyzer -- Savings, credit and insurance / Timothy Besley -- Technological change and technology strategy / Robert E. Evenson and Larry E. Westphal -- Institutions and economic development / Justin Yifu Lin and Jeffrey B. Nugent -- Poverty, institutions, and the environmental-resources base / Partha Dasgupta and Karl-Goran Mäler.
For this Handbook authors known to have different views regarding the nature of development economics have been selected. The Handbook is organised around the implications of different sets of assumptions and their associated research programs. It is divided into three volumes, each with three parts which focus on the broad processes of development. This third volume of the Handbook of Development Economics employs rigorous theoretical and empirical frameworks. It focuses on policy and includes material from unpublished and not generally available sources. In particular, it covers analytical and policy issues arising from the collapse of the paradigm of development based on import-substituting-industrialization in most developing countries; and the demise of centrally planned economies of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. The volume also deals with the increasing recognition of the importance of micro behavioral responses to a range of incentives and unobserved factors both for analysis and for policy formulation. It discusses the ongoing process of economic reforms in developing countries by reducing state involvement in the economy through privatization, opening up the economy much more to foreign trade and investment and allowing market forces and the private sector to guide resource allocation to a much greater extent. As well as updating developments on topics which were included in the earlier volumes, this Handbook also includes different topics, such as econometric and other empirical modeling tools for development analysis and the role of technology in the development process. As in the previous volumes of the series, the chapters in this Handbook provide self-contained surveys summarizing not only received knowledge but also recent developments. Each chapter is also a definitive source, reference and teaching supplement for use by researchers and advanced graduate students
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:xix, 1777-2463 pages illustrations
ISBN:0444823018
9780444823014