Development Economics: Nature and sources of economic growth
Title: Development Economics: Nature and sources of economic growth
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Details: Words: 2134 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Development Economics: Nature and sources of economic growth
Category: /Social Sciences/Education
Details: Words: 2134 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Development Economics: Nature and sources of economic growth
Growth as an expansion of national productive capacity
"»economic growth: increasing ability of nation to satisfy material wants of its people over period of time.
*Economic growth involves expansion of national productive capacity.
"»Production possibilities curve: representation of nation's productive capacity at given point in time.
1.All resources fully employed, fixed in supply, and easily transferable
2.technology is constant
3.only two goods are produced.
AB = Potential growth
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Governments should open stockmarkets to foreign investors to increase liquidity
*Ross Levine & Ms Zervos: market liquidity closely related to economic growth
*Had Mexico's stockmarket been as liquid as Malaysia's in 1976, its economy would have enjoyed 0.4% a year faster growth per capita until 1993.
*Development and expansion of new and existing markets
"»Increasing participation in international trade: specialisation, economies of scale
*Resources & technology can be imported - provides capital in particular for Australia and LDCs.


