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THE WEALTH OF NATIONS: GROWTH, IDEAS, AND TECHNOLOGY

Michael Darby ()

Contemporary Economic Policy, 2001, vol. 19, issue 1, pages 1-1

Abstract: In the following articles Freedman and Jordan examine institutional arrangements that promote high and rising incomes. The quality of institutions may be as important as human capital, investment, and population growth in determining which nations are most prosperous. Copyright 2001 Western Economic Association International.

Date: 2001
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