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Aprendizaje en la producción de capital, crecimiento acelerado y cambio estructural

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Carlos Humberto Ortiz ()
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Con base en un modelo bisectorial de crecimiento endógeno (Rebelo 1991), en el cual se produce un bien de consumo y un bien de capital, en este artículo se analiza el efecto de suponer aprendizaje en la práctica en el sector productor del bien de capital. El modelo modificado reproduce dos patrones del desarrollo económico de largo plazo: crecimiento acelerado y cambio estructural.

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Article provided by UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA - RCE in its journal Revista Cuadernos de Economía.

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