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Alwyn Young is a professor of economics and the Leili & Johannes Huth Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He held a named chair at the University of Chicago and was on the faculty at Boston University and the MIT Sloan School of Management before joining the LSE faculty. A graduate of Cornell University, he holds an MA in law and diplomacy and a PhD in international relations, both from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and a PhD in economics from Columbia University. Young teaches introductory economics at the LSE to first year undergraduates(EC102) and topics in modern economic growth as a part of advanced macroeconomics course (EC413) at postgraduate level. Well known academic papers by Alwyn Young include ''The tyranny of numbers: confronting the statistical realities of the East Asian growth experience'' and ''A tale of two cities: factor accumulation and technical change in Hong Kong and Singapore''. Professor Young's most recent research has focussed on growth in the African continent as well as the impact of HIV-Aids on GDP figures ==Selected Publications== *The Gift of the Dying: The Tragedy of AIDS and the Welfare of Future African Generations.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 120 (May 2005): 243-266. PDF. Appendix. *“Gold into Base Metals: Productivity Growth in the People’s Republic of China during the Reform Period.” Journal of Political Economy 111 (December 2003): 1220-1261. *“The Razor’s Edge: Distortions and Incremental Reform in the People’s Republic of China.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 115 (November 2000): 1091-1135. Data. *“Growth without Scale Effects.” Journal of Political Economy 106 (February 1998): 41-63. JSTOR. *“The Tyranny of Numbers: Confronting the Statistical Realities of the East Asian Growth Experience.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 110 (August 1995): 641-680. JSTOR. *“Lessons from the East Asian NICs: A Contrarian View.” European Economic Review 38 (1994): 964-973. *Substitution and Complementarity in Endogenous Innovation.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 108 (August 1993): 775-807. JSTOR. *“Invention and Bounded Learning by Doing.” Journal of Political Economy 101 (June 1993): 443-472. JSTOR. *“A Tale of Two Cities: Factor Accumulation and Technical Change in Hong Kong and Singapore.” In NBER, Macroeconomics Annual 1992. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1992. PDF. *“Learning by Doing and the Dynamic Effects of International Trade.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 106 (May 1991): 369-405. JSTOR. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alwyn Young」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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