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Entwicklungsländer: Wachstumsursachen — Wachstumshindernisse

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Dieses Kapitel befaßt sich mit Wachstumsmerkmalen und -problemen von Entwicklungsländern und gibt einen selektiven Überblick über die Literatur zur wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung in den letzten Jahrzehnten.1

Jürgen von Hagen, Nancy Marion und zwei anonyme Gutachter gaben hilfreiche Kommentare. Alle Fehler sind dem Autor anzulasten.

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Aizenmann, J. (1997). Entwicklungsländer: Wachstumsursachen — Wachstumshindernisse. In: von Hagen, J., Welfens, P.J.J., Börsch-Supan, A. (eds) Springers Handbuch der Volkswirtschaftslehre 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59193-8_11

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