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The Inada (1963) conditions constitute a defining property of the neoclassical production function with capital and labor as arguments. Are these conditions justifiable on economic grounds? Yes, they are: we show that a production function with positive, yet diminishing marginal products and...
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A common perception about the neoclassical growth model is that an economy devoid of capital cannot evolve to strictly positive levels of output if capital is essential. We challenge this view by positing a broad class of production functions, encompassing the neoclassical production function,...
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accumulation. This process is characterized by a gradually rising investment rate along with a moderate rate of return to capital … declining investment rate with an extremely high return to capital. We show that minor modifications of the neoclassical model …
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