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subsistence needs. This 'food problem' can delay a country's industrial development for a long period of time, causing its per …
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subsistence needs. This food problem can delay a country's industrial development for a long period of time, causing its per …
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What obstacles prevent the most productive technologies from spreading to less developed economies from the world’s technological frontier? In this paper, we seek to shed light on this question by quantifying the geographic and human barriers to the transmission of technologies. We argue that...
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We use the two-sector specific factors model, which is known from the theory of international trade, in a growth context to describe major trends of long-run economic development. The endogenous technical progress functions establish the link between the agricultural and the manufacturing sector...
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The paper analyses a two-sector model of endogenous growth with two common features of economic development: stages of sustained growth and underdevelopment traps. The model also demonstrates the transitional issues of a temporary underdevelopment trap, seemingly sustainable growth, and a...
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This paper develops a model of unified growth based on a positive feed back between growth and longevity. The model explains the historical development of industrialized countries as well as why tropical countries did not follow the same path. It also gives a mechanism for conditional...
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suitable land, reflecting the fact that land suitable for agriculture is not necessarily suitable for the most caloric …
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suitable land, reflecting the fact that land suitable for agriculture is not necessarily suitable for the most caloric …
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