A Survey on Recent Developments
Ryuzo Sato and
Rama V. Ramachandran
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Ryuzo Sato: New York University
Rama V. Ramachandran: Pebble Brook Lane
Chapter Chapter 11 in Symmetry and Economic Invariance, 2014, pp 209-229 from Springer
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Abstract The recent book by Vincent Martinet (2012) on Economic Theory and Sustainable Development: What Can We Preserve for Future, illustrates how far we came and how much we have achieved in the theory of growth and economic invariance. This book is about ecological economics but utilizes group theory and Noether’s invariance principle to derive meaningful theoretical propositions.
Keywords: Total Factor Productivity; Technical Change; Exhaustible Resource; Infinitesimal Transformation; Total Factor Productivity Index (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-54430-2_11
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