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Croissance et structure du système productif dans une économie log-linéaire

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By studying the competitive growth path of a multisectoral linear logarithmic economy à la Long and Plosser [1983], this article provides a generalization of the results obtained by Rebelo [1991]. We show that, in an economy characterized by constant returns to scale and the presence of a non-reproducible factor of production, endogenous growth implies a property of decomposability of the productive system. We characterized this decomposition by providing some properties dealing with the growth rates vector, the role played by the non-reproducible factor, the convergence of national economies and the competitive price system.

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  • Jérôme Glachant, 1995. "Croissance et structure du système productif dans une économie log-linéaire," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 39, pages 33-66.
  • Handle: RePEc:adr:anecst:y:1995:i:39:p:33-66
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