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Lewis's Revival of Classical Economic Questions on Growth and Distribution
Arthur Lewis aimed to redirect the focus of modern economics toward the fundamental questions previously posed by classical economists like Adam Smith and Karl Marx. He emphasized their approach of analyzing how economic growth and income distribution are determined simultaneously over time, seeking to make these interconnected issues central to development economics once again.
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