Uncovering Some Causal Relationships Between Productivity Growth and the Structure of Economic Fluctuations: A Tentative Survey
Philippe Aghion and
Gilles Saint‐Paul
LABOUR, 1998, vol. 12, issue 2, 279-303
Abstract:
This paper reviews the recent literature on the interactions between business cycles and growth. It focuses on the causality from cycles to growth, but also deals to some extent with the reverse causality. It discusses both “Keynesian” and “Schumpeterian” theories of cycles and growth.
Date: 1998
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