Disproving Bhagwati's Immiserizing Growth
ebook ∣ Profit Economics Series, Book 70 · Profit Economics Series
By Hak Choi
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When a country experiences economic growth, its production capacity increases, i.e., its production of exportable and importable increases. If the increase of both goods leads to more export and less import, and lower welfare level, growth is immiserizing. This book proves that Jagdish Bhagwati's algebra has eliminated the growth contents of his model. Without growth, any immiserizing implication is meaningless.