Home > Doc > Crescita e Disuguaglianza nei Redditi a Livello Mondiale> Riferimenti Bibliografici

Crescita e Disuguaglianza nei Redditi a Livello Mondiale

Riferimenti Bibliografici

Abramovitz, M. (1986), “Catching Up, Forging Ahead and Falling Behind”, Journal of Economic History, 46, pp.385-406.

Bairoch, P. (1993), Economics and World History: Myths and Paradoxes, Chicago University Press, Chicago.

Barro, R.J. (1991), “Economic Growth in a Cross Section of Countries”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 106(2), pp. 407-433.

Barro, R.J. (1997), “Determinants of Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Empirical Study”, The MIT Press.

Barro, R., e J.W.Lee (1993), “International comparisons of educational attainment”, Journal of Monetary Economics, 32 (3), pp. 363-94.

Barro, R.J. e J.W. Lee (1994a), “Sources of Economic Growth”, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, June, pp. 1-46.

Barro, R., e J.W.Lee (1994b), “Data set for a panel of 138 countries”, Washington, The World Bank.

Barro, R.J. e X. Sala-i-Martin (1992), “Convergence”, Journal of Political Economy, 100(2), pp. 223-251.

Barro, R.J. e X. Sala-i-Martin (1995), “Technological Diffusion, Convergence, and Growth”, NBER Working Paper No. 5151.

Baumol, W.J. (1986), “Productivity Growth, Convergence and Welfare: What the Long-Run Data Show”, American Economic Review, 76, pp. 1072-1085.

Blackburn K., Hung V.T.Y. e A.F. Pozzolo, "Research, Development and Human Capital
Accumulation", Journal of Macroeconomics, Spring 2000, 22(2), pp.189-206.

Bratti, M., Bucci, A. e E. Moretti (2001), “Dinamica demografica e crescita economica: il ruolo del capitale umano nei PVS, con particolare enfasi al bacino mediterraneo”, in Componenti
demografiche ed Economiche nell’Integrazione Euro-Mediterranea (a cura di M.C. Pellicani), Cacucci Editore, pp. 83-120.

Bucci, A. e D. Checchi (2002), “Crescita e Disuguaglianza nei Redditi a Livello Mondiale”, Dipartimento di Economia Politica e Aziendale, Università di Milano, Working Paper Series, WP n. 04.2002, Febbraio (http://www.eco-dip.unimi.it/index1.htm).

Caselli, F., Esquivel, G. e F. Lefort (1996), “Reopening the Convergence Debate: A New Look at Cross-Country Growth Empirics”, Journal of Economic Growth, 1(3), pp. 363-389.
Checchi, D. (2000), “Does educational achievement help to explain income inequality?”, Working Paper # 208 Wider-United Nations University, November.

Ehrlich, I. e F. Lui (1991), “Intergenerational trade, longevity and economic growth”, Journal of Political Economy, 99, pp. 1029-1059.

Ehrlich, I. e F. Lui (1997), “The problem of population and growth: a review of the literature from Malthus to contemporary models of endogenous population and endogenous growth”,

Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 21(1), pp. 205-242.
Hall, R.E. e C.I. Jones (1997), “Levels of Economic Activity Across Countries”, American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings), 87(2), pp. 173-177.

Helliwell, J.F. (1994), “Empirical Linkages between Democracy and Economic Growth”, British Journal of Political Science, 24, pp. 225-248. Islam, N. (1995), “Growth Empirics: A Panel Data Approach”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110(4), pp. 1127-1170.

Jones, C.I. (1995), “R&D-Based Models of Economic Growth”, Journal of Political Economy,103, pp. 759-784.

Jones, C.I. (1997a), “On the evolution of the World Income Distribution”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 11(3), pp. 19-36.

Jones, C.I. (1997b), “Convergence Revisited”, Journal of Economic Growth, 2, pp. 131-153.

Jones, C.I. (1998), Introduction to Economic Growth, Norton.

Kalemli-Ozcan, S., Ryder, H.E. e D.N. Weil (2000), “Mortality decline, human capital investment, and economic growth”, Journal of Development Economics, 62, pp. 1-23.

Knight, M., Loayza, N. e D. Villanueva (1993), “Testing the Neoclassical Theory of Economic
Growth”, IMF Staff Papers, 40(3), pp. 512-541.

Kuznets, S. (1965), Economic Growth and Structure, Selected Essays, London, Heinemann.

Kuznets, S. (1966), Modern Economic Growth, Rate Structure and Spread, New Haven, Yale University Press.

Landes, D. (1990), “Why are We so Rich and They so Poor?”, American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings), 80(2), pp. 1-13.

Lucas, R.E. (1988), “On the Mechanics of Economic Development”, Journal of Monetary Economics, 22(1), pp.3-42.

Maddison, A. (1983), “A Comparison of Levels of GDP per capita in Developed and Developing
Countries, 1700-1980”, Journal of Economic History, XLIII, n.1.

Mankiw, N.G., Romer, D. e D.N. Weil (1992), “A contribution to the empirics of economic growth”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 107(2), pp. 407-437.

Milanovic, B. (1999), “True world income distribution, 1988 and 1993”, World Bank Policy Research Working Paper n.2244.

Meltzer, D. (1992), “Mortality decline, the demographic transition and economic growth”, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Chicago.

Mincer, J. (1996), “Economic Development, Growth of Human Capital and the Dynamics of the Wage Structure”, Journal of Economic Growth, 1(1), pp. 29-48.

Ram, R. e T. Schultz (1979), “Life Span, Health, Savings and Productivity”, Economic Development and Cultural Change, 13, pp. 399-421.

Romer, D. (2001), Advanced Macroeconomics, 2nd Edition, McGraw-Hill.

Sachs, J.D. e A.M. Warner (1995), “Natural Resource Abundance and Economic Growth”, unpublished manuscript, Harvard Institute for International Development, December.

Solow, R. (1956), “A Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 70(1), pp. 65-94.

Summers, R. e A. Heston (1991), “The Penn World table (Mark 5): an expanded set of international comparisons, 1950-1988”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 56(2), pp. 327-368.

Documento del Prof. Alberto Bucci e del Prof. Daniele Checchi

Successivo: Appendice A

Sommario: Indice