Increasing Returns and Long-Run Growth

Paul Romer

Journal of Political Economy · 1986 · 인용 20.0k

This paper presents a fully specified model of long-run growth in which knowledge is assumed to be an input in production that has increasing marginal productivity. It is essentially a competitive equilibrium model with endogenous technological change. In contrast to models based on diminishing returns, growth rates can be increasing over time, the effects of small disturbances can be amplified by the actions of private agents, and large countries may always grow faster than small countries.

Long-run evidence is offered in support of the empirical relevance of these possibilities.

🏛️ 거인의 어깨이 분야를 만든 논문들

지식의 외부 효과와 수확 체증을 통한 내생적 성장이 장기적 경제 성장의 핵심임을 주장했습니다.

이야기를 쓰는 중…