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Chapter 6 Institutions as a Fundamental Cause of Long-Run Growth
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Book chapters
pp. I1
Author Index
pp. I37
Subject Index
pp. v
Introduction to the Series
pp. vii
Contents of the Handbook
pp. xi
Preface to the Handbook of Economic Growth
pp. xvii
Contents of Volume 1A
pp. 3
Reflections on Growth Theory
pp. 13
Chapter 1 Neoclassical Models of Endogenous Growth: The Effects of Fiscal Policy, Innovation and Fluctuations
pp. 67
Chapter 2 Growth with Quality-Improving Innovations: An Integrated Framework
pp. 111
Chapter 3 Horizontal Innovation in the Theory of Growth and Development
pp. 171
Chapter 4 From Stagnation to Growth: Unified Growth Theory
pp. 295
Chapter 5 Poverty Traps
pp. 385
Chapter 6 Institutions as a Fundamental Cause of Long-Run Growth
pp. 473
Chapter 7 Growth Theory through the Lens of Development Economics
pp. 555
Chapter 8 Growth Econometrics
pp. 679
Chapter 9 Accounting for Cross-Country Income Differences
pp. 743
Chapter 10 Accounting for Growth in the Information Age
pp. 817
Chapter 11 Externalities and Growth
pp. 865
Chapter 12 Finance and Growth: Theory and Evidence
pp. 935
Chapter 13 Human Capital and Technology Diffusion
pp. 967
Chapter 14 Growth Strategies
pp. 1015
Chapter 15 National Policies and Economic Growth: A Reappraisal
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