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Apprentissage, croissance et développement : conférence en l'honneur de Sir Partha Dasgupta. Learning, Growth, and Development: A Lecture in Honor of Sir Partha Dasgupta

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In this paper, the author have argued that what matters for development is learning and, more broadly, technical progress and a developmental transformation. He has focused on a simple model of learning with a single factor of production (labor) and has emphasized cross-sector learning spillovers. He provides both a case for industrial policies and the essay of an analysis of the optimal design for such policies.

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  • Joseph E. Stiglitz, 2011. "Apprentissage, croissance et développement : conférence en l'honneur de Sir Partha Dasgupta. Learning, Growth, and Development: A Lecture in Honor of Sir Partha Dasgupta," Revue d’économie du développement, De Boeck Université, vol. 19(4), pages 19-86.
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    1. Joseph Stiglitz, 2018. "From manufacturing-led export growth to a twenty-first-century inclusive growth strategy: Explaining the demise of a successful growth model and what to do about it," WIDER Working Paper Series 176, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
    2. Joseph E. Stiglitz, 2018. "From manufacturing-led export growth to a twenty-first-century inclusive growth strategy: Explaining the demise of a successful growth model and what to do about it," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2018-176, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).

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