Can Nonrenewable Resources Alleviate the Knife-edge Character of Endogenous Growth
Year of publication: |
2000-02
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Authors: | Groth, Christian ; Schou, Poul |
Institutions: | Økonomisk Institut, Københavns Universitet |
Subject: | Semi-endogenous Growth | Optimal Growth | Knife-edge | Robustness | Nonrenewable Resources |
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