The present essay reviews the main contributions to the analysis of economic growth given by Terenzio Cozzi. Besides two textbooks, which provide a detailed overview of the various strands of the discipline during the 1960s and the1970s, Cozzi proposes a few personal contributions that fit perfectly into the Cambridge post-Keynesian tradition of those years: they develop Luigi Pasinetti’s model of structural economic dynamics along different directions and provides a multisectoral framework for analyzing the short run dynamics of the relation between growth and income distribution.