Economic consequences of the size of nations /
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TextPublication details: London : Macmillan; New York : St Martins Press, c1960.Description: xxii, 446 p. :illSubject(s): DDC classification: - 330.1 ECO
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Proceedings of a Conference held by the International Economic Association.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This volume comprise of proceedings of a conference held in 1957 by the International Economic Association, directed at the complex problem of the causal relations between the size of a nation and its economic efficiency and potential for growth and development-a subject about which there has been no lack of easy generalizations.
Papers presented include: Economic Growth Of Small Nations; Study of the Size and Efficiency of the American Economy; Study of the Efficiency of a Small Nation: Switzerland; Study of the Efficiency of a Small Nation: Belgium; Are the Economies of Scale Unlimited?; Size of Markets, Scale of Firms, and the Character of Competition; The Problems of Developing Countries; The Experience of Italy; Size and Viability: The Lesson of Austria; The Problems of Portuguese Economic Development; The Size of the Economy and Its Relation to Stability and Steady Progress: I; The Size of the Economy and Its Relation to Stability and Steady Progress: II; The Size of the Nation and the Cost of Administration; Note on Size of States and Cost of Administration in Australia; The Size of the Nation and Its Vulnerability to Economic Nationalism; How Far Can Foreign Trade and Customs Agreements Confer Upon Small Nations the Advantages of Large Nations?; International Trade and Economic Integration as a Means of Over-Coming the Disadvantages of a Small Nation; The Intra-Bloc Trade of Benelux.
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