Dinamica economica, crescita endogena e progresso tecnico in Adam Smith
Nicola De Liso
Economia politica, 1997, issue 3, 377-398
Abstract:
In this work I recall some features of Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations" still central to the economic analysis of technological change. In particular themes related to division of labour, learning-by-doing, returns to scale and technical progress are tackled. A "new" production function is used in order to take into account properly the productive implications of learning-by-doing. Endogeneity of technological progress emerges as a key point of the original Smithian analysis.
Date: 1997
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