Constant-growth model — Also called the Gordon Shapiro model, an application of the dividend discount model which assumes (1) a fixed growth rate for future dividends and (2) a single discount rate. The New York Times Financial Glossary … Financial and business terms
constant-growth model — Also called the Gordon Shapiro model, an application of the dividend discount model that assumes (1) a fixed growth rate for future dividends, and (2) a single discount rate. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
Exogenous growth model — The Exogenous growth model, also known as the Neo classical growth model or Solow growth model is a term used to sum up the contributions of various authors to a model of long run economic growth within the framework of neoclassical… … Wikipedia
Neoclassical growth model — See also: Ramsey growth model The neoclassical growth model, also known as the Solow–Swan growth model or exogenous growth model, is a class of economic models of long run economic growth set within the framework of neoclassical economics.… … Wikipedia
Malthusian growth model — The Malthusian growth model, sometimes called the simple exponential growth model, is essentially exponential growth based on a constant rate of compound interest. The model is named after the Reverend Thomas Malthus, who authored An Essay on the … Wikipedia
Ramsey growth model — The Ramsey growth model is a neo classical model of economic growth based primarily on the work of the economist and mathematician Frank Ramsey. The Solow growth model is similar to the Ramsey growth model, however without incorporating an… … Wikipedia
Gordon Growth Model — A model for determining the intrinsic value of a stock, based on a future series of dividends that grow at a constant rate. Given a dividend per share that is payable in one year, and the assumption that the dividend grows at a constant rate in… … Investment dictionary
dividend growth model — An approach that assumes dividends grow at a constant rate in perpetuity. The value of the stock equals next year s dividends divided by the difference between the required rate of return and the assumed constant growth rate in dividends.… … Financial and business terms
Dividend growth model — A model wherein dividends are assumed to be at a constant rate in perpetuity. The New York Times Financial Glossary … Financial and business terms
Bacterial growth — Growth is shown as L = log(numbers) where numbers is the number of colony forming units per ml, versus T (time.) Bacterial growth is the division of one bacterium into two daughter cells in a process called binary fission. Providing no mutational … Wikipedia
Endogenous growth theory — Development Economics … Wikipedia