The American Economic Review, Volume 97American Economic Association., 2007 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... economy that is initially on a balanced growth path with steady growth in the frontier blue- prints causing output per hour to grow 1.6 per- cent per year . This growth rate is the trend growth rate of output per hour in US manufac ...
... economy that is initially on a balanced growth path with steady growth in the frontier blue- prints causing output per hour to grow 1.6 per- cent per year . This growth rate is the trend growth rate of output per hour in US manufac ...
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How this ratio changes with growth rates can be demonstrated by the model . For example , in our transition ... rate in the old economy was 1.6 percent . In contrast , suppose that the initial growth rate had been 3.5 percent . Then ...
How this ratio changes with growth rates can be demonstrated by the model . For example , in our transition ... rate in the old economy was 1.6 percent . In contrast , suppose that the initial growth rate had been 3.5 percent . Then ...
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... growth rate ( 34 ) Ym = K Σ S1Ym ,; j = 1 S1 = MA ( μ - 1 ) mj Σ = 1 m . which is a weighted average of TFP growth rates in all capital - producing sectors . The dy- namic equations for c and k are the same as in the baseline model ...
... growth rate ( 34 ) Ym = K Σ S1Ym ,; j = 1 S1 = MA ( μ - 1 ) mj Σ = 1 m . which is a weighted average of TFP growth rates in all capital - producing sectors . The dy- namic equations for c and k are the same as in the baseline model ...
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