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Author Halsmayer, Verena, author.

Title Managing growth in miniature : Solow's model as an artifact / Verena Halsmayer
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2024
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Description 1 online resource (x, 279 pages) : illustrations
Series Historical perspectives on modern economics
Historical perspectives on modern economics.
Contents Introduction -- The artifact and the experimental report -- The problematic of growth and productivity -- Modeling the economic system -- Growth in miniature -- Model talk -- Epilogue
Summary "Managing Growth in Miniature explores the history of the way economists think about growth. It focuses on the period between the 1930s and 1960s, tracing the development of the famed 'Solow growth model,' one of the central mathematical models in postwar economics. It argues that models are not simply 'efficient tools' providing answers to the problems of economic theory and governance. The Solow model's various uses and interpretations related not only to the ways it made things (in)visible, excluded questions, and suggested actions. Its 'success' and effects ultimately also pertained to its fundamental ambiguities. Attending to the concrete sides of economic abstractions, this book provides a richly layered and accessible account of the forms of knowledge that shaped the predominant notion of 'economic growth' and ideas of how to govern it"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Verena Halsmayer is a senior research and teaching fellow (Oberassistentin) at the University of Lucerne's Chair for Science Studies
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Subject Solow, Robert M. -- Influence
Economic development.
Economics -- Mathematical models.
economic development.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781009092340
1009092340
9781009090605
1009090607
Other Titles Solow's model as an artifact