Review Of The Trade Cycle By R F Harrod


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Review of 'The Trade Cycle' by R.F. Harrod


Review of 'The Trade Cycle' by R.F. Harrod

Author: Sir Dennis Holme Robertson

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 19??


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The Trade Cycle; an Essay


The Trade Cycle; an Essay

Author: Sir Roy Forbes 1900- Harrod

language: en

Publisher: Hassell Street Press

Release Date: 2021-09-09


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The Making of Harrod's Dynamics


The Making of Harrod's Dynamics

Author: D. Besomi

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 1999-08-12


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This book inquires into the origin and early development of Roy Harrod's notion of economic dynamics. It examines how Harrod gathered the analytical, methodological and epistemic components of his theory, and how these are logically connected. It shows that the organizing concept is the instability principle, a premise rather than a result of Harrod's trade cycle theory. The relationship of Harrod's dynamics with the 'orthodox theory' and with the alternative approaches to dynamics is also examined.