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Romer, Paul Michael, 1955-
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Romer, Paul Michael, 1955-
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1955-

15 Items by the Person Romer, Paul Michael, 1955-

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Economic integration and endogenous growth
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Are nonconvexities important for understanding growth ?
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Endogenous technological change
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Growth cycles
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Human capital and growth : theory and evidence
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Implementing a national technology strategy with self-organizing industry investment boards
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Increasing retruns and new developments in the theory of growth
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International trade and endogenous technological change
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International trade with endogenous technological change
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New goods, old theory and the welfare costs of trade restrictions
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New goods, old theory, and the welfare costs of trade restrictions
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Should the government subsidize supply or demand in the market for scientists and engineers?
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Steady states and determinacy of equilibria in economies with infinitely lived agents
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Wages, skills and technology in the United States and Canada
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Why, indeed, in America? : theory, history and the origins of modern economic growth
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  • Why, indeed, in America? : theory, history and the origins of modern economic growth
  • Are nonconvexities important for understanding growth ?
  • Endogenous technological change
  • Human capital and growth : theory and evidence
  • Implementing a national technology strategy with self-organizing industry investment boards
  • Increasing retruns and new developments in the theory of growth
  • New goods, old theory and the welfare costs of trade restrictions
  • New goods, old theory, and the welfare costs of trade restrictions
  • Should the government subsidize supply or demand in the market for scientists and engineers?

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  • Growth cycles
  • Steady states and determinacy of equilibria in economies with infinitely lived agents
  • Wages, skills and technology in the United States and Canada
  • Economic integration and endogenous growth
  • International trade and endogenous technological change
  • International trade with endogenous technological change

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