Can economic growth be sustained?: the collected papers of Vernon W. Ruttan and Yujiro Hayami

Can economic growth be sustained?: the collected papers of Vernon W. Ruttan and Yujiro Hayami

Otsuka, Keijiro
Runge, C. Ford

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This collection of essays by Ruttan and Hayami spans their long career interests in the economics of technical and institutional change. At both a theoretical and empirical level, their analysis of 'induced innovation' provides a solid foundation for understanding how and why technologies and institutions evolve in response to factors that constrain them. This book is a sweeping explanation of this process. INDICE: INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1: Keijiro Otsuka, 'The Contributions of Ruttan and Hayami'; Chapter 2: Vernon W. Ruttan and Yujiro Hayami, 'Induced Innovation Theory and Agricultural Development: A Personal Account.' In Bruce M. Koppel (ed.), Induced Innovation Theory and International Agricultural Development: A Reassessment 22-36, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.; PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH IN AGRICULTURE; Chapter 3: Vernon W. Ruttan, 'The Contribution of Technical Progress to Farm Output, 1950-1975,' Review of Economics and Statistics 38 (February 1956): 61-69.; Chapter 4: Yujiro Hayami and Vernon W. Ruttan, 'Agricultural Productivity Differences Among Countries,' American Economic Review 60 (December 1970): 895-911.; TECHNICAL CHANGE AND AGRICULTURALDEVELOPMENT IN ASIA; Chapter 5: Yujiro Hayami and Vernon W. Ruttan, 'Korean Rice, Taiwan Rice, and Japanese Agricultural Stagnation: An Economic Consequence of Colonization,' Quarterly Journal of Economics 84 (November 1970): 562-589.; Chapter 6: S. C. Hsieh and Vernon W. Ruttan, 'Environmental, Technological,and Institutional Factors in the Growth of Rice Production: Philippines, Thailand and Taiwan,' Food Research Institute Studies 7 (1967): 307-341.; Chapter 7: Vernon W. Ruttan, 'Controversy about Agricultural Technology: Lessons from the Green Revolution,' International Journal of Biotechnology 6 (2004): 43-54.; Chapter 8: Yujiro Hayami, 'The Peasant in Economic Modernization,' American Journal of Agricultural Economics 78 (December 1996): 36-53.; Chapter 9: Yujiro Hayami, 'Ecology, History and Development: A Perspective from Rural Southeast Asia,' World Bank Research Observer 16 (Fall 2001): 169-198.; INDUCED TECHNICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE; Chapter 10: Yujiro Hayami and Vernon W. Ruttan, 'Factor Prices and Technical Change in Agricultural Development: The United States and Japan, 1880-1960' Journal of Political Economy 78 (September/October 1970): 1115-141.; Chapter 11: Vernon W. Ruttan, 'Social Science Knowledge and Institutional Change,' American Journal of Agricultural Economics 66 (December1984): 549-559.; Chapter 12: Vernon W. Ruttan and Yujiro Hayami, 'Toward a Theory of Induced Institutional innovation,' Journal of Development Studies 20 (July 1984): 203-223.; V. PERSPECTIVES; Chapter 13: Vernon W. Ruttan, 'The Transition to Agricultural Sustainability,' Proceedings of the National Academy ofSciences 96 (May 1999): 5960-5967.; Chapter 14: Vernon W. Ruttan, 'The New Growth Theory and Development Economics,' Journal of Development Studies 35 (December 1988): 1-26.; Chapter 15: Yujiro Hayami, 'An Emerging Agricultural Problem in High-Performing Asian Economies.' Presidential Address to the 5th Conference of the Asian Society of Agricultural Economists, Zahedan, Iran, August 29-31, 2005.; Chapter 16: Vernon W. Ruttan, 'Induced Technical Change, Induced Institutional Change and Mechanism Design.' Paper prepared for presentation at the 10th International Workshop on In

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-975435-9
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 416
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/05/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
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