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Sobre el "Nobel" de economía a Paul M.Romer

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  • Ramón Boixadera Bosch

    (Gabinete Técnico Estatal FSC-CCOO)

Abstract

La teoría del crecimiento "endógeno", capitaneada por Paul M. Romer, reavivó el interés de la economía convencional por el efecto de las variables tecnológicas e institucionales en el desarrollo de largo plazo, al incorporar una explicación del incremento de la productividad y justificar la importancia del ahorro y la intervención pública como determinantes en la tasa de crecimiento. Sin embargo, los modelos "endógenos" han resultado difíciles de validar empíricamente y parecen particularmente expuestos a las críticas de exceso de formalismo y falta de claridad conceptual que el propio Romer ha dirigido recientemente contra el resto de la macroeconomía marginalista.

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  • Ramón Boixadera Bosch, 2018. "Sobre el "Nobel" de economía a Paul M.Romer," Revista de Economia Critica, Asociacion de Economia Critica, vol. 26, pages 19-22.
  • Handle: RePEc:ret:ecocri:rec26_02
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