Science, technology, and economic growth in the eighteenth century
Economists have become accustomed to associate long-term economic growth with technological progress; it is deeply embedded in the main message of the Solow-inspired growth models, which treated technological change as exogenous, and even more so in the endogenous growth models. Whether technology i...
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Methuen
1972
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