The essays center on a few broad themes: population and its
relation to economic growth, capital formation in long historical
perspective, the broader features of modern economic growth, and
recent changes in the gap between the rich and poor countries. The
themes are clearly interrelated. Even a selection on the supply of
and demand for economic data bears on the others, since it deals
with the conditions that limit the quantitative study of economic
growth. Included in the volume and published for the first time in
book form is Professor Kuznet's Nobel Laureate address, "Modern
Economic Growth: Findings and Reflections."
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