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The endogenous innovation research program is one of the most important theoretical agendas in modern growth theory. Progress, however, has been slowed due to an apparent empirical anomaly. In their simplest and most appealing forms the models suggest a scale effect that seems inconsistent with...
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Adam Smith's theory of the gains from trade has caused controversy among economic theorists. Throughout much his work Smith argues that markets efficiently allocate resources. Smith's treatment of the gains from trade, however, is considered inconsistent with this system of natural liberty. This...
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This paper uses the concept of cointegration and a theoretical framework that incorporates transitional dynamics to re-examine the evidence concerning empirical support for 1st generation, semi-endogenous growth, and Schumpeterian growth. The data for the post-war US economy show that the...
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Adam Smith's theory of the gains from trade has caused a great deal of controversy among economic theorists. Throughout much of his work Smith argues that markets efficiently allocate resources. Smith's treatment of the gains from trade, however, is considered inconsistent with his system of...
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Traditionally, classical theorists assume a constant conventional share of wages in gross output. This assumption, together with fixed proportions, creates endogenous growth via an 'AK' style model. Pasinetti explored this model when the wage is allowed to adjust to ensure full employment. We...
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