Economic Growth
This selection of articles balances important theoretical concerns with key empirical debates to provide an overview of this important theme. These are, of course, just some of the many articles from the Dictionary on this theme.
balanced Growth by Jonathan Temple
biased and unbiased technological change by Peter L. Rousseau
classical economics and economic growth by Gavin Cameron
convergence by Steven N. Durlauf and Paul A. Johnson
creative destruction by Ricardo J. Caballero
Easterlin hypothesis by Diane J. Macunovich and Richard A. Easterlin
economic Growth by Peter Howitt and David N. Weil
economic growth, empirical regularities in by Steven N. Durlauf and Paul A. Johnson
economic growth in the very long run by Oded Galor
endogenous growth theory by Peter Howitt
general purpose technologies by Peter L. Rousseau
globalization by William Easterly
growth accounting by Francesco Caselli
growth and cycles by Gadi Barlevy
growth and inequality (macro perspectives) by Vincenzo Quadrini
growth and institutions by Daron Acemoglu
growth and international trade by James Rauch
growth and learning-by-doing by Paul Beaudry
growth models, multisector by W. A. Brock and W. D. Dechert
growth take-offs by Matthias Doepke
human capital, fertility, and growth by Oded Galor
Industrial Revolution by Gregory Clark
inequality (global) by Steve Dowrick
neoclassical growth theory by F. H. Hahn
neoclassical growth theory (new perspectives) by Rodolfo E. Manuelli
new economic geography by Anthony J. Venebles
poverty traps by Kiminori Matsuyama
religion and economic development by Sriya Iyer
Schumpeterian growth and growth policy design by Philippe Aghion
technical change by S. Metcalfe
technology by Joel Mokyr
total factor productivity by Diego Comin
urban growth by Yannis M. Ioannides and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
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