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Balanced and Unbalanced Growth Paths in a Decomposable Economy: Contributions to the Theory of Multiple Turnpikes

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Moczar, Jozsef
Tsukui, Jinkichi

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Possible growth paths in a closed decomposable dynamic input-output model are investigated. It is suggested that a developing economy, which will typically undergo structural change, or a developed economy, which will make decisions on technological specializations, may be fruitfully studied as several (in)dependent subeconomies each with its own balanced growth path. However, the optimal growth paths of all the subeconomies do not necessarily approach each of their respective balanced growth paths. This might therefore justify a development strategy of deliberate "unbalanced.growth" implemented by a planning authority. Copyright 1992 by Taylor and Francis Group

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Article provided by Taylor and Francis Journals in its journal Economic Systems Research.

Volume (Year): 4 (1992)
Issue (Month): 3 ()
Pages: 211-21
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