Attorney discipline, the quality of legal systems and economic growth within the United States

Author(s):  
Jason Damm ◽  
James E. McNulty
Author(s):  
Nabi Ziyadullaev

The experience and main directions of transformation of the national economy of the Republic of Uzbekistan are considered. The characteristics of the country's interaction with Russia, China, the United States and other powers are shown. The priority tasks are substantiated contributing to the formation of a new eco-nomic policy to diversify the structure and geography of foreign trade, to im-prove the quality of economic growth, as well as to mitigate the consequences of the global coronavirus pandemic.


1994 ◽  
Vol 33 (4I) ◽  
pp. 327-356 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard G. Lipsey

I am honoured to be invited to give this lecture before so distinguished an audience of development economists. For the last 21/2 years I have been director of a project financed by the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research and composed of a group of scholars from Canada, the United States, and Israel.I Our brief is to study the determinants of long term economic growth. Although our primary focus is on advanced industrial countries such as my own, some of us have come to the conclusion that there is more common ground between developed and developing countries than we might have first thought. I am, however, no expert on development economics so I must let you decide how much of what I say is applicable to economies such as your own. Today, I will discuss some of the grand themes that have arisen in my studies with our group. In the short time available, I can only allude to how these themes are rooted in our more detailed studies. In doing this, I must hasten to add that I speak for myself alone; our group has no corporate view other than the sum of our individual, and very individualistic, views.


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