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Technical change and innovation

In: Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis Volume III

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  • David Haas
  • Heinz D. Kurz
  • Nicole Kathrin Palan
  • Andreas Rainer
  • Marlies Schütz
  • Rita Strohmaier

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Volume III contains entries on the development of major fields in economics from the inception of systematic analysis until modern times. The reader is provided with succinct summary accounts of the main problems, the methods used to address them and the results obtained across time. The emphasis is on both the continuity and the major changes that have occurred in the economic analysis of problematic issues such as economic growth, income distribution, employment, inflation, business cycles and financial instability. Each Handbook can be read individually and acts as a self-contained volume in its own right. It can be purchased separately or as part of a three-volume set.

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  • David Haas & Heinz D. Kurz & Nicole Kathrin Palan & Andreas Rainer & Marlies Schütz & Rita Strohmaier, 2016. "Technical change and innovation," Chapters, in: Gilbert Faccarello & Heinz D. Kurz (ed.), Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis Volume III, chapter 37, pages 538-552, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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