- neoclassical growth models
- эк. неоклассические модели (экономического) ростаSee:
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
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
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economic growth — Process by which a nation s wealth increases over time. The most widely used measure of economic growth is the real rate of growth in a country s total output of goods and services (gauged by the gross domestic product adjusted for inflation, or… … Universalium
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Modèle de Solow — Le modèle de Solow est un des principaux modèles de la théorie de la croissance économique. Développé par Robert Solow, il est un modèle de l économie néoclassique. Sommaire 1 Présentation 2 Expression mathématique 2.1 Fonction de production … Wikipédia en Français
Cambridge capital controversy — The Cambridge capital controversy was a 1960s debate in economics concerning the nature and role of capital goods (or means of production). The name arises because of the location of those most involved in the controversy: the debate was largely… … Wikipedia
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