1. Angus Maddison, Phases of Capitalist Development (New York 1982).
2. W.E.G.Salter, Productivity and Technical Change (Camb-ridge, 1960)
3. Japanese Economic Growth:Trend Acceleration in the Twentieth Century (Stanford, 1973)
4. Moses Abramowitz, “Rapid Growth Potential and its Reali-zation: The Experience of the Capitalist Economies in the Postwar Period”, Economic Growth and Resources, Pro-ceedings of the Fifth World Congress of the International Economic Association, Vol.1 (London, 1979), s.1-30
5. Thorstein Veblen, Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution (New York, 1915), s.70
6. Mancur Olson, The Rise and Fall of Nations: Economic Growth Stagflation and Social Rigidities (New Haven 1982)
7. Kravis et al., International Comparisons; Edward F.Denison, assisted by Jean Pierre Poullier, Why Growth Rates Differ, Postwar Experience of Nine Western Count-ries (Washington D.C. 1967) s. 239-45
9. ABD, Almanya, Avustralya, Avusturya, Belçika, Danimar-ka, Finlandiya, Fransa, Hollanda, İngiltere, İsveç, İsviçre, İtalya, Japonya ve Kanada.
10. Bu konuda ayrıca bkz., William J. Baumol “Ptroductivity Growth, Convergence and Welfare: What the Long Run Data Show”, C.V.Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University, Research Report No.85-27, 1985
11. Bu konuda ayrıca bkz. R.C.O. Matthews, Charles Feins-tein and John Odling Smee, British Economic Growth, 1856-1973 (Stanford, 1983), 14, 15, 17. bölümler. Bu ça-lışmada 1870-1913 arası büyük bir etki bulunamamıştır.
12. 1950’lerde Doğu Almanya’dan Batı Almanya’ya göç, özel bir durumdur. Bu göçle Batı Almanya’ya hayatlarını yeni-den kurmaya azimli eğitimli ve yetenekli insanlar gelmiştir.
13. Charles P. Kindleberger, “Obsolescence and Technical Change”, Oxford Institute of Statistics Bulletin (1961), s.281-97
14. Bu konuda bir tarama için, Edward Denison Trends in American Economic Growth, 1929 – 1982 (Washington D.C.) Bölüm 3
1. Angus Maddison, Phases of Capitalist Development (New York 1982).
2. W.E.G.Salter, Productivity and Technical Change (Camb-ridge, 1960)
3. Japanese Economic Growth:Trend Acceleration in the Twentieth Century (Stanford, 1973)
4. Moses Abramowitz, “Rapid Growth Potential and its Reali-zation: The Experience of the Capitalist Economies in the Postwar Period”, Economic Growth and Resources, Pro-ceedings of the Fifth World Congress of the International Economic Association, Vol.1 (London, 1979), s.1-30
5. Thorstein Veblen, Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution (New York, 1915), s.70
6. Mancur Olson, The Rise and Fall of Nations: Economic Growth Stagflation and Social Rigidities (New Haven 1982)
7. Kravis et al., International Comparisons; Edward F.Denison, assisted by Jean Pierre Poullier, Why Growth Rates Differ, Postwar Experience of Nine Western Count-ries (Washington D.C. 1967) s. 239-45
9. ABD, Almanya, Avustralya, Avusturya, Belçika, Danimar-ka, Finlandiya, Fransa, Hollanda, İngiltere, İsveç, İsviçre, İtalya, Japonya ve Kanada.
10. Bu konuda ayrıca bkz., William J. Baumol “Ptroductivity Growth, Convergence and Welfare: What the Long Run Data Show”, C.V.Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University, Research Report No.85-27, 1985
11. Bu konuda ayrıca bkz. R.C.O. Matthews, Charles Feins-tein and John Odling Smee, British Economic Growth, 1856-1973 (Stanford, 1983), 14, 15, 17. bölümler. Bu ça-lışmada 1870-1913 arası büyük bir etki bulunamamıştır.
12. 1950’lerde Doğu Almanya’dan Batı Almanya’ya göç, özel bir durumdur. Bu göçle Batı Almanya’ya hayatlarını yeni-den kurmaya azimli eğitimli ve yetenekli insanlar gelmiştir.
13. Charles P. Kindleberger, “Obsolescence and Technical Change”, Oxford Institute of Statistics Bulletin (1961), s.281-97
14. Bu konuda bir tarama için, Edward Denison Trends in American Economic Growth, 1929 – 1982 (Washington D.C.) Bölüm 3