Investment, Systemic Efficiency and Distribution
1996; Wiley; Volume: 49; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1467-6435.1996.tb02076.x
ISSN1467-6435
Autores Tópico(s)Economic Growth and Productivity
ResumoKyklosVolume 49, Issue 4 p. 615-641 Investment, Systemic Efficiency and Distribution Bruno Dallago, Bruno Dallago Associate Professor of Economic Policy and Comparative Economic Systems, Department of Economics, University of Trento, via Inama S, 38100 Trento, Italy. The research on which this paper is based has been sponsored financially by Euroest (the Centre on the Evolution in Eastern Europe at the University of Trento). The author is grateful to Bernard Chavance (EHESS, Pans), Gregory Grossman (University of California at Berkeley), Mario Ferrero (University of Turin), Klaus Nielsen (Roskilde University), Thomas G. Rawski (University of Pittsburgh), Christof Ruhl (UCLA), Ernesto Screpanti (University of Parma), Maria Luigia Segnana (University of Trieste) and Vittorio Valli (University of Turin) for helpful comments on an earlier version of this paper. However, any responsibility for errors and weakness of analysis remains solely with the author.Search for more papers by this author Bruno Dallago, Bruno Dallago Associate Professor of Economic Policy and Comparative Economic Systems, Department of Economics, University of Trento, via Inama S, 38100 Trento, Italy. The research on which this paper is based has been sponsored financially by Euroest (the Centre on the Evolution in Eastern Europe at the University of Trento). The author is grateful to Bernard Chavance (EHESS, Pans), Gregory Grossman (University of California at Berkeley), Mario Ferrero (University of Turin), Klaus Nielsen (Roskilde University), Thomas G. Rawski (University of Pittsburgh), Christof Ruhl (UCLA), Ernesto Screpanti (University of Parma), Maria Luigia Segnana (University of Trieste) and Vittorio Valli (University of Turin) for helpful comments on an earlier version of this paper. 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