Growth and International Trade
Karl Farmer and
Matthias Schelnast
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Matthias Schelnast: University of Graz
in Springer Texts in Business and Economics from Springer
Date: 2021
Edition: 2nd ed. 2021
ISBN: 978-3-662-62943-7
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Growth and International Trade: Introduction and Stylized Facts
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 2 Modeling the Growth of the World Economy: The Basic Overlapping Generations Model
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 3 Steady State, Factor Income, and Technological Progress
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 4 Economic Growth and Public Debt in the World Economy
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 5 “New” Growth Theory and Knowledge Externalities in Capital Accumulation
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 6 Endogenous Technological Progress and Infinite Economic Growth
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 7 Human Capital, Religion, and Economic Growth
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 8 Economic Growth with Bubbles
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 9 Involuntary Unemployment in an OLG Growth Model with Public Debt and Human Capital
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 10 Robots, Human Capital Investment, Welfare, and Unemployment in a Digital World Economy
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 11 International Parity Conditions in a Two-Country OLG Model Under Free Trade
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 12 Factor Proportion, Inter-Sectoral Trade, and Product Life Cycle
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 13 Product Differentiation, Decreasing Costs, and Intra-Sectoral Trade
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 14 Globalization, Capital Accumulation, and Terms of Trade
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 15 Innovation, Growth, and Trade in a Two-Country OLG Model
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 16 Real Exchange Rate and Public Debt in a Two-Advanced-Country OLG Model
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 17 Public Debt Reduction in Advanced Countries and its Impacts on Emerging Countries
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 18 External Balance, Dynamic Efficiency, and Welfare Effects of National Climate Policies
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 19 Nationally and Internationally Optimal Climate Policies
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 20 Modeling the Debt Mechanics of the Euro Zone
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 21 Financial Integration, House Price Dynamics, and Saving Rate Divergence in an OLG Model with Intra-EMU and Asian–US Trade Imbalances
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
- Ch 22 Why Religion Might Persist in a Globalized Market Economy: An Economic Modeling Approach
- Karl Farmer and Matthias Schelnast
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