Talk:Big push model
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Bibliography
[edit]Skott, Peter; Ros, Jaime. "The big push in an open economy with non-tradable inputs", Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 149-162
Rufin, Carlos; Mahmood, Ishtiaq. "From big push to big pull: Theory and Evidence"
Proposed Changes
[edit]The article currently covers only a general outline of Rodan's theory. I propose to expand thisas follows;
- Describe the Three indivisibilities (in production function, in demand and in the supply of savings)
- Describe the role of external economies
- The role of the state
- Diagrammatic exposition
- Criticism of the model
- Add references
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