Economic Growth of Rich and Poor Countries: A Social Accounting Matrix Approach
Solomon (suleiman) Cohen
The Pakistan Development Review, 1997, vol. 36, issue 4, 765-790
Abstract:
Many recent empirical studies on comparative growth focus on the supply side determinants of growth. This paper highlights the insights to be gained from employing a demand-determined growth model. A modelling framework along the Social Accounting Matrix, empirically analysed for a group of sixteen countries at different stages of economic development, gives support to the convergence thesis.
Date: 1997
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