Economic Growth and Development
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Economic Growth and
Development
Peter Boettke
Econ 881/Spring 2005
11 April
A Tell All Tale
Sen and the differences in development
economics in 1964 and 2004
1964 – exploitation theme
Western Wealth is a consequence of exploitation of the
Third World
2004 -- gains from trade theme
Wealth is a consequence realizing mutually beneficial
exchange
A Short History of Modern Development
Economics
19th Century Development Theory
Theory
Why No Capitalism in China?
Policy
20th
Trade and/or Colonialism
Century Development Theory
Theory
Socialist Industrial Planning
Economics of Backwardness
21st
Keynesianism
Century Development
Theory
First, Second, Third World
Policy
Underdeveloped World and the Developed World
New Growth Theory and Institutionalism
Policy
Washington Consensus
Shock Therapy versus Gradualism
Growth Theory
Birth of the Solow model
Soviet debate on Industrialization
Harrod, Domar, and Solow
Solow conclusion
Bohm-Bawerkian presumption
Y = f(K + L) + e
Capital intensity doesn’t explain different performance of economies
Explanation is to be found in the error term
Solow problem
Leaving unexplained what must be explained
Lack of convergence
Lucas revolution
The reason why Capital Doesn’t Go from Rich to Poor Countries
is because of human capital differences
Lucas, Lectures on Economic Growth, p. 95.
The main engine of growth is the accumulation of human capital – of
knowledge – and the main source of differences in living standards among
nations is differences in human capital. Physical capital accumulation plays
an essential but decidedly subsidiary role. Human capital accumulation takes
place in schools, in research organizations, and in the course of producing
goods and engaging in trade. Little is known about the relative importance of
these different models of accumulation, but for understanding periods of very
rapid growth in a single economy, learning on the job seems to be by far the
most central. For such learning to occur on a sustained basis, it is necessary
that workers that workers and managers continue to take on tasks that are
new to them, that they continue to move up … the quality ladder. For this to
be done on a large scale, the economy must be a large-scale exporter.
But is this confusing cause and
consequence?
Human Capital
Why is it attractive to invest in your human
capital?
Quality Ladder
Mobility
Rate of return (schooling and growth)
Organization and opportunity
Exporter
Trading opportunities
Basic Economic Reasoning of
Development
Increases in Real Income Can Only Come
From Increases in Real Productivity
Real Productivity results from:
Improvements in labor skill
Increases in capital
Human capital
Technological improvements
Refinements in managerial and organizational
form
New techniques of organizing and motivating teams
“Tell me as if I was in kindergarten.”
People
Resources
Treat as given
Treat as given
Rules
How people interact with each other, and how
they utilize resources
Policy framework
Policy within the framework
What Role for Entrepreneurship in
Economic Development?
Productive
Arbitrage
Innovation
Closing price gaps
New products and/or new methods of production
Unproductive
Wealth transfers
Rent-seeking
Predation
Theft
Austrian Conundrums of Their Own
Making
Universal nature of alertness
Extreme subjectivism
Is entrepreneurship something that can be cultivated? Is
there a supply curve for entrepreneurship?
Wealth creation is not about material progress, but utility
gains. Thus, what does it mean to discuss wealth creation
as a goal of public policy?
Anti-equilibrium
Since the preoccupation with equilibrium ignores change as
a consequence of formalism does that mean that all
attempts to explain mechanism and processes that tend
toward an equilibrium must be rejected as too mechanistic
and not grounded in human action?
Issue of context dependence
The Multifaceted Explanation for
Development
Economic/Financial
Economic Calculation
Political/Legal
Constraining Predation
Risk Assessment
Financial intermediation
Rule of law
Constitutionalism
Social/Cultural
Liberalism
Individualism
Egalitarianism in process not results