Origins of Increasing ReturnsISBN: 978-1-55786-319-5
Hardcover
324 pages
December 1993, Wiley-Blackwell
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Introduction.
Part I: Searching for Increasing Returns:.
1. On Investing in Specialized Human Capital to Attain Increasing returns.
2. On Economic History in Extending Economics.
3. The Value of the Ability to Deal with Disequilibria.
4. Increase in the Value of Human Time.
Part II: Less Dependency on Natural Resourses:.
5. The Declining Economic Importance of Agricultural Land.
6. Connections Between Natural Resources and Increase in Income.
7. Land in Economic Growth.
Part III: Augmenting Resources by Organizing Research:.
8. Value of Research and Endogenous Agricultural Technology.
9. Politics and Economics of Research.
10. Diatortions of Economic Research.
11. Economic Policy Research for Agriculture.
12. Entrepreneurship in Organized Research.
Part IV: Origins of Modern Agriculture:.
13. Modernizing Traditional Agriculture.
14. Economics, Agriculture, and the Political Economy.
15. Efficient Allocation of Brains in Modernizing World Agriculture.
16. Economics of Agricultural Productivity in Low Income countries.
17. The Changing Economy and the Family.
Part V: Government, Economics and Politics:.
18. Role of Government in Promoting Increases in Income.
19. Tensions between Economics and Politics.
20. Improving the Quality of Inputs.
21. Specialization and the Huamn Capital Approach to Economic Growth.
22. Self-Appraisal.
23. The Bottom Lines.
Index.