Endogenous growth (Economics)
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Endogenous growth (Economics)
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Endogenous growth (Economics)
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- Rich and Poor, disparities, perceptions, concomitants, edited by Wolfgang Glatzer
- The Uzawa-Lucas endogenous growth model, Paolo Mattana
- Innovation, knowledge and growth, Adam Smith, Schumpeter and the moderns, edited by Heinz D. Kurz
- Militant competition, how terrorists and insurgents advertise with violence and how they can be stopped, Justin Conrad, William Spaniel
- Economic analyses using the overlapping generations model and general equilibrium growth accounting for the Japanese economy, population, agriculture and economic development, Mitoshi Yamaguchi and Tomoko Kinugasa
- Complexity, endogenous money and macroeconomic theory, essays in honour of Basil J. Moore, edited by Mark Setterfield
- Productivity convergence, theory and evidence, Edward N. Wolff, New York University
- Endogenous growth, edited by Torben M. Andersen and Karl O. Moene
- Endogenous growth and trade liberalization between asymettric countries, by Daniela Marconi
- Money and employment, a study of the theoretical implications of endogenous money, Peter Docherty
- Economic growth, the new perspectives for theory and policy, by Tai-Yoo Kim, Almas Heshmati
- Econometric business cycle research, Jan Jacobs
- Human agency and material welfare, revisions in microeconomics and their implications for public policy, by Morris Altman
- The making of the classical theory of economic growth, Anthony Brewer
- Endogenous growth in heterogenous human capitals, Lavan Mahadeva
- Advances in endogenous money analysis, edited by Louis-Philippe Rochon, Sergio Rossi
- Capitalism, its origins and evolution as a system of governance, Bruce R. Scott
- Endogenous growth theory, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt ; coordinated by Maxine Brant-Collett
- Openness, economic growth and regional disparities, the case of China, Yanqing Jiang
- Endogenous regional development, perspectives, measurement and empirical investigation, edited by Robert Stimson, Roger R. Stough, Peter Nijkamp
- The two sides of innovation, creation and destruction in the evolution of capitalist economies, Guido Buenstorf, Uwe Cantner, Horst Hanusch, Michael Hutter, Hans-Walter Lorenz, Fritz Rahmeyer (editors)
- Endogenous growth theory, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt ; coordinated by Maxine Brant-Collett