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The Economic Impact of Enhanced Access to Research Findings [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The environment in which research is being conducted and disseminated is undergoing profound change, with new technologies offering new opportunities, changing research practices demanding new capabilities, and increased focus on research performance.
Houghton, John, Sheehan, Peter
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Vintage Capital and the Dynamics of the AK Model [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper analyzes the equilibrium dynamics of an AK-type endogenous growth model with vintage capital. The inclusion of vintage capital leads to oscillatory dynamics governed by replacement echoes, which additionally influence the intercept of the ...
F. del Rio   +3 more
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Learning strategies in modelling economic growth [PDF]

open access: yes
Cornerstone economic growth models as the Solow-Swan model and their modern extensions normally assume the rate of population growth as exogenous without any explanation of the links between economic growth and most important demographic variables ...
Juan Gabriel Brida   +2 more
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Impact of Foreign Aid on Economic Growth in Ethiopia. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Knowl Econ, 2023
Gebresilassie BA, Legesse T, Gebre GG.
europepmc   +1 more source

Trevor Swan And The Neoclassical Growth Model [PDF]

open access: yes
Trevor Swan independently developed the neoclassical growth model. Swan (1956) was published ten months later than Solow (1956), but included a more complete analysis of technical progress, which Solow treated separately in Solow (1957).
Barbara J. Spencer, Robert W. Dimand
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Computing continuous-time growth models with boundary conditions via wavelets [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
This paper presents an algorithm for approximating the solution of deterministic/stochastic continuous-time growth models based on the Euler's equation and the transversality conditions.
Esteban-Bravo, Mercedes   +1 more
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Demographic Dividends, Dependencies and Economic Growth in China and India [PDF]

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The world's two population giants have undergone significant, and significantly different, demographic transitions since the 1950s. The demographic dividends associated with these transitions during the first three decades of this century are examined ...
Jane Golley, Rod Tyers
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