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Endogenous Growth Models

2009
The AK model, introduced by Rebelo [6], is characterized by a constant returns to scale technology, linear in physical capital $$\displaystyle{ Y _{t} = AK_{t}, }$$ with A representing the constant average and marginal productivity of capital, and K t the aggregate stock of capital. As we saw in Chap.
Esther Fernández   +2 more
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ENDOGENOUS GROWTH AND TRADE LIBERALIZATION

International Economic Journal, 1996
We develop an endogenous growth model in which trade liberalization has a positive effect on growth. This effect does not depend on marginal re-allocations nor on knowledge-spillovers. Rather, it is due solely to the increase in market size following the integration of product markets.
Hung, V, Blackburn, K.
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Endogenous Growth and Environmental Policy

Growth and Change, 2001
This paper examines the relationship between environmental policy and growth, from the perspective of endogenous growth theory. In particular three standard endogenous growth models are supplemented with environmental issues, such as pollution and exhaustibility of natural resources.
Caam Cees Withagen, N Vellinga
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The politics of endogenous growth [PDF]

open access: possible, 2002
Is it politically feasible for governments to engineer endogenous growth? This paper illustrates two reasonable political decision mechanisms by which fiscal policy generates endogenous growth with a single accumulable factor, under a constant returns to scale production technology, and without production externalities.
Chetan Ghate, Paul J. Zak
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Public Spending, Endogenous Growth, and Endogenous Fluctuations

Journal of Economic Theory, 1996
Abstract This article studies indeterminacy and endogenous growth in a simple one-sector model of capital accumulation, endowed with inelastic labor supply, in which the presence of public goods creates positive externalities both in the production and the consumption sectors.
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ENDOGENOUS FERTILITY AND GROWTH [PDF]

open access: possible, 1993
Benhabib, Jess, Nishimura, Kazuo
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