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Income Distribution Market Imperfections And Capital Accumulation In A Developing Economy 1st Ed Asim K Dasgupta

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Income Distribution Market Imperfections And Capital Accumulation In A Developing Economy 1st Ed Asim K Dasgupta
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Publisher: Springer Singapore,Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.18 MB
Author: Asim K. Dasgupta
ISBN: 9789811316326, 9789811316333, 9811316325, 9811316333
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Income Distribution Market Imperfections And Capital Accumulation In A Developing Economy 1st Ed Asim K Dasgupta by Asim K. Dasgupta 9789811316326, 9789811316333, 9811316325, 9811316333 instant download after payment.

The book explains the problem of insufficient capital accumulation and growth in a less developed country. In conventional analyses, such explanations are often found exogenised in terms of factors such as socio-cultural attitudes towards saving and investment, irrationality of peasant behaviour, technological aspects of externalities and demographic parameters. This book provides an alternative explanation in terms of distribution of income and assets.

Focusing on the agricultural sector of a developing economy, it describes how this approach can be extended to cover the industrial sector as well. Further, it develops a model that is then used to analyse the specific problem of capital accumulation in agriculture.


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