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Widening the Human Stomach: The Effect of New Consumer Goods on Economic Growth and Leisure

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The effects of introducing new consumer goods into the economy are explored in the Solow-Cass model of exogenous growth and the Lucas human capital model of endogenous growth, both augmented by a labor-leisure choice for consumers. In the exogenous model, in steady-state, faster introduction of new consumer goods brings more work and a higher saving rate. These effects are reversed in the endogenous model. In both models, higher productivity growth leads to more work and savings. In the Solow-Cass model out of steady-state, short-run effects may be the opposite of long-run. Copyright 1993 by Royal Economic Society.

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  • Oulton, Nicholas, 1993. "Widening the Human Stomach: The Effect of New Consumer Goods on Economic Growth and Leisure," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 45(3), pages 364-386, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:oxecpp:v:45:y:1993:i:3:p:364-86
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