Why are some countries richer than others? A sceptical view of Mankiw–Romer–Weil’s test of the neoclassical growth model
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Chapter 7 in The Aggregate Production Function and the Measurement of Technical Change, 2013, pp 213-233 from Edward Elgar Publishing
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This authoritative and stimulating book represents a fundamental critique of the aggregate production function, a concept widely used in macroeconomics.
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Date: 2013
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