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New BEA-BLS Estimates of the Sources of U.S. Economic Growth between 1987 and 2016

open access: green, 2019
Corby Garner   +4 more
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Economic Growth Non-linearities [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Nonlinearities in growth have important implications for cross-country income inequality. In particular, they imply that countries may spend long periods of time in a low-growth poverty trap. However, finding evidence of such nonlinearities in the data and accounting for their emergence pose unique challenges to researchers.
Chih Ming Tan
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Anxiety and Economic Growth

Nature, 1968
I SHOULD like to report the discovery of a remarkably high correlation between national levels of anxiety and economic growth rates. The discovery was made as a result of the following train of reasoning. The rate of economic growth of a nation is the rate at which it is getting richer.
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Economic Growth

This process by which a nation’s wealth increases over time. Although the term is often used in discussions of short-term economic performance, in the context of economic theory it generally refers to an increase in wealth over an extended period.
James Foreman-Peck, Peng Zhou
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classical economics and economic growth

2008
The analysis of economic growth was an important feature of the writings of the great classical economists, including Adam Smith, Thomas Malthus, David Ricardo, John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx.
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Economic Growth

2009
In the second edition of this user-friendly book, Olivier de La Grandville provides a clear and original introduction to the theory of economic growth, its mechanisms and its challenges. The book has been fully updated to incorporate several important new results and proofs since the first edition.
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Economic growth, economic decline

2001
Abstract In July 1957 the Conservative Prime Minister Harold Macmillan told a crowd at Bedford football ground: ‘Let’s be frank about it; most of our people have never had it so good. Go around the country, go to the industrial towns, go to the farms, and you will see a state of prosperity such as we have never had in my life time—nor ...
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THE ECONOMIC GROWTH. MODELS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH

Прогрессивная экономика, 2022
Lupin Gao, R.A. Sabitov
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