Causal Arguments Under-studied in the Literature
Rick Szostak ()
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Rick Szostak: University of Alberta
Chapter 9 in The Causes of Economic Growth, 2009, pp 267-284 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This step is an important one for the interdisciplinarian, especially with respect to economic growth. As noted more than once in this book, disciplines often fail to connect their conversations with those in other disciplines. There is thus much value in the interdisciplinarian pointing out how researchers in different disciplines might more usefully interact. Such advice often follows from the analysis in chapters 6 through 8 and 10. When pursuing those steps we often suggest useful directions for research. For presentational purposes, then, much of the work of chapter 9 is reported elsewhere. In this chapter we focus on a couple of areas of potentially major importance where research to date has been very limited.
Keywords: Economic Growth; Network Analysis; Technological Innovation; Weak Link; Core Competency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-92282-7_9
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