Journal of economic growth 2006

n° 4 / 2006

  • EASTERLY William - Reliving the 1950s: the big push, poverty traps, and takeoffs in economic development, pp. 289-318
  • VOIGTLÄNDER Nico, VOTH Hans-Joachim - Why England? Demographic factors, structural change and physical capital accumulation during the Industrial Revolution, pp. 319-361
  • HAZAN Moshe, ZOABI Hosny - Does longevity cause growth? A theoretical critique, pp. 363-376

(résumés du n° 4/2006)

n° 3 / 2006

  • TEMPLE Jonathan, WÖSSMANN Ludger - Dualism and cross-country growth regressions, pp. 187-228
  • LORD William, RANGAZAS Peter - Fertility and development: the roles of schooling and family production, pp. 229-261
  • LAINCZ Christopher A., PERETTO Pietro F - Scale effects in endogenous growth theory: an error of aggregation not specification, pp. 263-288

(résumés du n° 3/2006)

n° 2 / 2006

  • VANDENBUSSCHE Jérôme, AGHION Philippe, MEGHIR Costas - Growth, distance to frontier and composition of human capital, pp. 97 - 128
  • EASTERLY William, GATTI Roberta, KURLAT Sergio - Development, democracy, and mass killings, pp. 129 - 156
  • BECK Thorsten, LAEVEN Luc - Institution building and growth in transition economies, pp. 157 - 186

(résumés du n° 2/2006)

n° 1 / 2006

  • GRAHAM Bryan S., TEMPLE Jonathan R.W. - Rich nations, poor nations: how much can multiple equilibria explain?, pp. 5 - 42
  • BERTOCCHI Graziella - The law of primogeniture and the transition from landed aristocracy to industrial democracy, pp. 43 - 70
  • JONES Garrett, SCHNEIDER W. Joel - Intelligence, human capital, and economic growth: A Bayesian Averaging of Classical Estimates (BACE) approach, pp. 71 - 93

(résumés du n° 1/2006)

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