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Transitional Dynamics and Economic Growth in Developing Countries, PDF eBook

Transitional Dynamics and Economic Growth in Developing Countries PDF

Part of the Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems series

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Four stylised facts of aggregate economic growth are set up initially.

The growth process is interpreted to represent transitional dynamics rather than balanced-growth equilibria.

Against this background, the fundamental importance of subsistence consumption is comprehensively analysed.

Subsequently, the meaning of the productive-consumption hypothesis for the intertemporal consumption trade-off and the growth process is investigated.

Finally, the process of growth is analysed empirically by means of cross-sectional conditional convergence regressions with endogenous control variables.

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