Exam 5: Conditional Convergence and Long-Run Economic Growth
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Convergence can be seen in the data of all countries together if one holds constant:
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In the Solow growth model the growth rate of capital per worker is positively related to the initial level of capital per worker.
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If sA > s
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In endogenous growth models, technological progress comes from:
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A growth model with continuing output per worker growth in the long run is:
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To encourage firms to engage in research and development (R&D), governments grant temporary monopolies in the production of the word or symbol based goods like books and computer code that result from R&D called:
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In the Solow growth model with technological progress in the steady state:
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The Solow growth model with technological progress has continuous output per worker growth in the steady state.
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What variables must be held constant to find convergence in the data on all countries.
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In the Solow growth model transition, the growth rate of output per worker is positively related to:
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Conditional convergence is the tendency of economies to converge:
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The key equation for conditional convergence for capital per worker is:
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