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1 online resource |
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Routledge revivals |
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Routledge revivals.
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction. The True Vehicle of Economic Development; PART I; Chapter 1. All Economic Miracles Are Reconstruction Periods; The Typical Course of Economic Reconstruction; The Trendline: Neither Fiction Nor Fate; Relevance of Analyzing the Reconstruction Period; The Classical Case of the Reconstruction Period; Chapter 2. The End of the Japanese Economic Miracle; A Persistent Reconstruction Period; A Particularly Stable Index of Developmental Change |
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Japan's Development Approaches a Turning PointChapter 3. The Economic Miracle in the Federal Republic of Germany; Determinability of the Trendline; Background and End of the Economic Miracle; The Peculiar Course of the Trendline of Steel Production; Chapter 4. The Economic Development of the Soviet Union, Its Trendline, and the Two Reconstruction Periods; The October Revolution and the Break in the Trendline; The Reconstruction Period After the Civil War; The Reconstruction Period After the Second World War; Summary Remarks; Chapter 5. Deviations from the "Classical" Reconstruction Period |
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The Point of DepartureTrendline and Reconstruction Periods in Hungary; At the End of the Italian Economic Miracle; Chapter 6. Evaluating Indices of Economic Development; Overall and Partial Indices; Where and Why Some Trendlines Break; The Return to the Trendline as Restoration of Dynamic Equilibrium; PART II; Chapter 7. The Stability of the Trendline as a Point of Departure for Analysis; What Does the Trendline Actually Represent?; Neither Capital Investment Nor Research Can Determine the Trendline; Two Aspects of Analysis; The Chain of Goals and Realization |
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Chapter 8. Research and DevelopmentThe Distinction Between Development and Production; The Special Intermediary Relationship Between Developmental Labor and the Satisfaction of Human Wants; The Special Role of Developmental Labor in the Reproduction Process; Research Result and Extra Profit; The Special Nature of the Research Result as a Quasi-Commodity; Spring Mechanism and Regulator; Chapter 9. The Diffusion of Innovations; The Process of Diffusion and the Slope of the Productivity Line in Time and Space; The Interaction Between Individual Diffusion Processes and Overall Progress |
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Originally published in 1971 |
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Includes bibliographical references |
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English |
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Economic history -- 1945-1971.
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Economic development -- Europe, Eastern
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Economic development.
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economic development.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- General.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Reference.
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Economic development
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Economic history
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Eastern Europe
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Jelinek, Hedy D., translator
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ISBN |
9781317271017 |
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1317271017 |
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9781315638430 |
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1315638436 |
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9781317271000 |
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1317271009 |
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1317271025 |
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9781317271024 |
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