The first part of this work is a meticulously detailed survey of the distinction between productive and unproductive labor in the history of economic thought, with emphasis on the famous Ricardo-Malthus debate. The second part presents a two-sector Marxian balanced growth model as well and theoretical and empirical critiques of neo-Keynesian growth models. "Excellent and unusual ...Interesting and important criticism of Dusenberry in appendix ... Tight and sophisticated argument ... deals with important questions ... Valuable." Choice
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