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Economic Analysis of Growth: A Review

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Modelling the Growth of Corporations

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Traditional economics has concentrated upon analysing economic growth at the aggregate or national level. The principal objective has been to explain the sustained growth of living standards in industrial countries and why the long-run rate of growth has varied across countries, particularly when the standard theory predicts that countries will tend to converge to the same long-run trend rate of growth.

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© 2001 Jacques Solvay, Michèle Sanglier and Paul Brenton

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Solvay, J., Sanglier, M., Brenton, P. (2001). Economic Analysis of Growth: A Review. In: Modelling the Growth of Corporations. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403907592_2

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