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In a recent model of growth developed by Lucas (Lucas, R., 2009. Ideas and growth. Economica 76, 1–19), a continuum of people interact in a random manner and copy each other’s productive ideas when it is economically beneficial to do so. This paper extends the Lucas model by assuming that...
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Between 5000 BCE and 1800, the population of the world grew 120-fold despite constraints on the total amount of land available for production. This paper develops a model linking population growth to increasing productivity driven by random innovation and diffusion. People are endowed with a set...
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A unified growth model is presented in which productivity growth is driven by learning-by-doing. We show that the growth rate of productivity is an increasing function of the share of capital. It is assumed that the industrial sector has a higher capital share than the agricultural sector and...
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