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Intro; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Introduction; References; Part I Decomposing Growth and Development; 2 Methodology and Stylized Facts; 2.1 Countries and Data Sources; 2.1.1 Real GDP; 2.1.2 Economic Growth; 2.1.3 The Level of Economic Development; 2.2 The Neoclassical Production Function; 2.2.1 Basic Assumptions; 2.2.2 Decomposing Growth and Development; References; 3 Labor Input and Labor Income; 3.1 Employment and Hours; 3.2 Schooling, Population, Labor Markets, and Human Capital; 3.3 Human Capital; References; 4 Capital Stock and Capacity Utilization

4.1 Measuring Investment4.2 Depreciation Rate; 4.3 The Share of Capital in National Income; 4.4 Initial Value and Capital Stock; 4.5 Capacity Utilization; References; 5 Growth and Development Accounting; 5.1 Price Level and Population; 5.2 Growth Accounting; 5.3 Development Accounting; References; Part II Growth and Factor Markets; 6 The Neoclassical Growth Model; 6.1 Population and Technology; 6.2 The Solow Model; 6.3 Steady State and Relative Development; 6.4 The Speed of Convergence; 6.5 Households and the Ramsey-Cass-Koopmans Model; 6.5.1 The Competitive Model

6.5.2 Steady State and SolutionReferences; 7 Markets and Distortions; 7.1 Theoretical Framework; 7.1.1 Households; 7.1.2 Firms; 7.1.3 Equilibrium; 7.2 Measurement Issues; 7.2.1 Calibrating Parameters; 7.2.2 Data and Expectations; 7.3 Results; 7.3.1 The Labor Wedge; 7.3.2 The Capital Wedge; 7.3.3 The Borrowing Wedge; 7.4 Additional Calculations; 7.4.1 Decomposing the Capital Wedge; 7.4.2 Taxes on Labor; 7.4.3 Taxes on Capital; 7.5 Development Simulations; References; Part III Growth, Shocks, and Crisis; 8 Growth and the Financial Environment; 8.1 The Model; 8.1.1 Households; 8.1.2 Firms

8.1.3 Equilibrium8.2 Model and Facts; 8.2.1 Model Simulations; 8.3 Growth and Shocks in the Visegrad Countries; References; 9 Credit Crisis and Growth; 9.1 Main Ingredients; 9.2 The Model; 9.2.1 Households; 9.2.2 Production; 9.2.3 The Central Bank; 9.2.4 Equilibrium; 9.3 Crisis and Exchange Rate Policy; 9.3.1 Calibration; 9.3.2 Results; References; Summary; Bibliography; Index

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