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The paper develops a two-sector model of economic growth, using agriculture and industry. The distinguishing feature in this analysis is that land is an essential input in the agricultural sector, but it is also used in the production process of industrial sector, which is assumed to be...
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indeterminacy or instability in the other subspace. In the latter subspace, a parameter change possibly leads to a Hopf bifurcation …
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We study aspects of economic growth in a region that is creative in the sense of Richard Florida. We model creativity by supposing that the region under study has two sectors. The first sector uses physical capital {K(t)} and trained workers {A(t)W(t)} to produce creative capital {R(t)}. The...
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We study aspects of economic growth in a region that is creative in the sense of Richard Florida. We model creativity by supposing that the region under study has two sectors. The first sector uses physical capital {K(t)} and trained workers {A(t)W(t)} to produce creative capital {R(t)}. The...
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For a neoclassical two-sector optimal growth model with Cobb-Douglas technologies and sector specific technical progress, we examine three properties: i) each sector has an optimal path by which it will grow at a constant growth rate (an optimal constant growth path); ii) the optimal constant...
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