Economic Growth over Time and Space (2016),
Economic History Department, Lund University
Economic History Department, Lund University
Literature Overview:
Lecture 3:
Lecture 3:
- Crafts, N.F.R. (2003), Economic Growth, in Mokyr, J. (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopaedia of Economic History. Oxford University Press 2003. 9 pp.
- Crafts, N.F.R. (2009), Solow and Growth Accounting: A Perspective from Quantitative Economic History, History of Political Economy 41 (annual suppl.): 200-220.
- Oulton, N. (2012), Long term implications of the ICT revolution: Applying the lessons of growth theory and growth accounting, Economic Modelling Vol 29 2012: 1722-1736.
- Crafts, N.F.R. & Venables, A.J. (2001), Globalization in History: A Geographical Perspective. CEPR Discussion Paper Series, No 3079, Nov 2001. 50 pp. http://www.cepr.org/pubs/new-dps/dp_papers.htm
- Freeman, R. (2006), The Great Doubling: The Challenge of the New Global Labor Market. August 2006. 16 pp.
http://eml.berkeley.edu/~webfac/eichengreen/e183_sp07/great_doub.pdf - Friedman, T.L. (2005), It’s a Flat World, After All. New York Times April 3, 2005. 9 pp. http://www.wright.edu/~tdung/Friedman_excerp.pdf
- Leamer, E.E.(2007), A Flat World, a Level Playing Field, a Small World after All, or None of the above? A Review of Thomas L. Friedman’s “The World is Flat”, Journal of Economic Literature, vol 45:1 March 2007: 83-126
- Schön, L. (2012), Long term innovation waves and the potential dissonance between EU and Asia, in Oxelheim (ed.), EU/Asia and the re-polarization of the global economic arena, World Scientific Publications, New York.
Economic Growth over Time and Space (2017),
Economic History Department, Lund University
Economic History Department, Lund University
A technical note on Growth accounting:
Literature Overview:
Lecture 3:
Lecture 3:
- Aghion P. and Howitt P., The economics of growth, MIT press (2009). Chapter 5.
- Crafts, N.F.R. (2003), Economic Growth, in Mokyr, J. (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopaedia of Economic History. Oxford University Press 2003. 9 pp.
- Crafts, N.F.R. (2009), Solow and Growth Accounting: A Perspective from Quantitative Economic History, History of Political Economy 41 (annual suppl.): 200-220.
- Oulton, N. (2012), Long term implications of the ICT revolution: Applying the lessons of growth theory and growth accounting, Economic Modelling Vol 29 2012: 1722-1736.
- Aghion P. and Howitt P., The economics of growth, MIT press (2009). Chapters 9 & 10.
- Perez, C. (2009). Technological revolutions and techno-economic paradigms. Cambridge journal of economics, bep051
- Schön, L. (2012), Long term innovation waves and the potential dissonance between EU and Asia, in Oxelheim (ed.), EU/Asia and the re-polarization of the global economic arena, World Scientific Publications, New York.