Capital Formation and Economic Growth
Universities-National Bureau Committee for Economic Research
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Date: 1955
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Capital Formation and Economic Growth" , pp 3-15

- Moses Abramowitz
- International Differences in Capital Formation and Financing , pp 19-111

- Simon Kuznets
- Financial Structure and Economic Growth in Advanced Countries: An Experiment in Comparative Financial Morphology , pp 112-167

- Raymond W. Goldsmith
- Some Current Trends in Soviet Capital Formation , pp 171-228

- Gregory Grossman
- Financing Soviet Economic Development , pp 229-287

- F. D. Holzman
- Entrepreneurship and Capital Formation in France and Britain since 1700 , pp 291-337

- Bert F. Hoselitz
- The Entrepreneur in American Capital Formation , pp 339-393

- Thomas C. Cochran
- Investment Decisions in Underdeveloped Countries , pp 397-440

- Henry C. Aubrey
- Some Social Obstacles to "Capital Formation" in "Underdeveloped Areas" , pp 441-520

- Marion J. Levy
- Technical Change and Capital Formation , pp 523-550

- Abbott Payson Usher
- Innovation and Capital Formation in Some American Industries , pp 551-578

- W. Rupert Maclaurin
- Structural Analysis of Real Capital Formation , pp 581-634

- Adolph Lowe
- Some General Reflections on Capital Formation and Economic Growth , pp 635-667

- W. W. Rostow
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