Leading Issues in Economic Development
Income Elasticity of Demand for Food in the Matsuyama Model 110 Selection II.4.Income Distribution, Market Size, and Industrialization 111 ... Selection V.A.4.Schooling Quality in a Cross Section of Countries 234 Selection V.A.5.Creating Human Capital 237 ... Supply Functions and Price Responsiveness 366
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