Aghion, P. and Howitt, P. (1995) Technical progress in the theory of economic growth. In: Atkinson, A.B. and Fatoussi, J.-P., (eds.) Economics in a Changing World: Volume 5: Economic Growth and Capital Labour Markets. Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, UK.
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Abstract
Book description: Growth patterns have radically changed since the 1970s, to which capital and the labour markets appear to have failed to adapt. Unemployment in Europe has grown, almost without remission, to levels unseen since the Great Depression. These facts are somewhat at odds with the development of growth theory which has mainly been orientated towards an equilibrium full employment framework. The main message of equilibrium theory of fluctuations was precisely that the policy-maker is impotent. Now, with the universal acceptance of endogenous growth theory, the common consensus proposition would be we are all neo-classical for the short run and Keynesian for the long run (investment being too important for growth to be left entirely in private hands).
| Type: | Book chapter |
|---|---|
| Title: | Technical progress in the theory of economic growth |
| ISBN-13: | 9780333601273 |
| Publisher version: | http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?PID=256316 |
| Language: | English |
| UCL classification: | UCL > School of Arts and Social Sciences > Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences > Economics |
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