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Growth Theory and Technical Change

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  • Ryuzo Sato

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This important volume collects together eighteen major essays written by Ryuzo Sato over the last thirty years in the area of growth theory and technical change. After an autobiographical introduction describing Professor Sato’s intellectual and personal development, the book presents his early pioneering work on growth models and the relevance of fiscal policy and time in these models. Later essays focus on the application of optimal control theory to growth theory, his work on endogenous growth, endogenous technical change and the development of 'Sato–Beckmann neutrality'.

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  • Ryuzo Sato, 1996. "Growth Theory and Technical Change," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 1171.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eebook:1171
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    1. Ryuzo Sato & Tamaki Morita, 2009. "Quantity Or Quality: The Impact Of Labour Saving Innovation On Us And Japanese Growth Rates, 1960–2004," The Japanese Economic Review, Japanese Economic Association, vol. 60(4), pages 407-434, December.
    2. Ryuzo Sato & Tamaki Morita, 2009. "Macro Dynamics and Labor-Saving Innovation: US vs. Japan," Springer Books, in: Takashi Kamihigashi & Laixun Zhao (ed.), International Trade and Economic Dynamics, pages 477-495, Springer.

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    Economics and Finance;

    JEL classification:

    • L0 - Industrial Organization - - General
    • D0 - Microeconomics - - General

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