Balanced Growth

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Balanced Growth is an influential economic work by Jacob Viner that examines how economies can expand in a stable, proportionate manner across sectors and factors of production.

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instanceOf book
economic work
addresses constraints on balanced expansion
international trade and growth structure
policy implications of growth patterns
role of investment in balanced growth
aimsTo clarify the concept of balanced growth
provide guidance for economic policy in growing economies
analyzes proportionate growth across factors of production
proportionate growth across sectors
stable economic expansion
author Jacob Viner NERFINISHED
contributesTo debate on balanced vs unbalanced growth
theory of economic growth
creator Jacob Viner NERFINISHED
discusses capital–labor ratios across sectors
productivity differences between sectors
role of external trade in growth composition
sectoral interdependence in growth
fieldOfStudy development economics
economics
macroeconomics
focusesOn capital accumulation patterns
conditions for non-inflationary growth
labor allocation across sectors
sectoral balance in growth
structural change in growing economies
hasAuthorialSchool Chicago School of Economics NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn policy debates on growth strategies
postwar development economics literature
hasPerspective analytical
policy-oriented
influencedBy classical growth theory
neoclassical economics NERFINISHED
language English
mainTopic balanced economic growth
economic development
growth theory
notableFor influence on development planning discussions
systematic treatment of balanced growth conditions

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