(5) In this sense, a skewed sex ratio can produce
immiserizing growth.
Piketty (2014), for example, echoes Marx by arguing that modern growth is
immiserizing because it implies that a growing share of total income is captured by rich elites of capital owners.
109) due to '
immiserizing growth' (2) (Bhagwati, 1958).
Despite the absence of terms of trade effects, aid would be
immiserizing if--(dY + PdN) > dT, that is, if a fall in the value of output from the production sectors more than offsets the value of the incoming foreign aid.
Tariffs, Foreign Capital and
Immiserizing Growth, Journal of, International Economics, 7: 317-322.
To prevent the "
immiserizing" of young unskilled workers, Sachs and Kotlikoff argue, the government should tax away some of the "windfall" enjoyed by the owners of capital.
Bhaghwati (1988) calls this situation '
immiserizing' growth.
In a way, PTAs create a raise to the bottom, as they appear to create
immiserizing growth.
For whom does the smiling curve smile?--China is caught in the
immiserizing growth gap.
1973: The theory of
immiserizing growth: further application.
Kaplinksy R, M Morris and J Readman (2002) 'The globalisation of product markets and
immiserizing growth: lessons from the South African furniture industry', World Development 30(7).