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Preface Louis Galambos and Robert Gallman; Foreword Richard A. Easterlin;
1. Driving forces of economic growth: what can we learn from history?
2. A note on production structure and aggregate growth;
3. The pattern of shift of labor force from agriculture, 1950-70;
4. Modern economic growth and the less developed countries;
5. Notes on demographic change;
6. Recent population trends in less developed countries and implications for internal income inequality;
7. Demographic aspects of the size distrubution of income: an exploratory essay;
8. Size and age structure of family households: exploratory comparisons;
9. Size of households and income disparities;
10. Distributions of households by size: differences and trends;
11. Children and adults in the income distribution; Afterword Robert William Fogel; Bibliography of Simon Kuznets; Index.
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