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We analyze consequences of changing the terms of trade between agriculture and industry on capital accumulation and on welfare of workers in different sectors. The issue was central to Soviet industrialization debate and it remains important in today's developing world. Through a simple general...
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We analyze consequences of changing the terms of trade between agriculture and industry on capital accumulation and on welfare of workers in different sectors. The issue was central to Soviet industrialization debate and it remains important in today's developing world. Through a simple general...
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A basic problem faced by most economies at early stages of their development is how best to raise the investible surplus for rapid accumulation: to what extend should the burden be placed on those in the agricultural sector (by lowering the price of their output relative to the industrial...
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In this paper I attempt to clarify the nature of the losses associated with inflation within a conventional model of a … competitive economy. I shall argue that were inflation fully anticipated, it would be "almost neutral" provided (a) that the tax … States). However, unanticipated inflation may have significant effects …
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