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The endogeneous nature of the dynamic analysis among classical economist's writings
[Le caractère endogène de l'analyse dynamique chez les économistes classiques]

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  • Olivier Gauthier

    (LATEC - Laboratoire d'Analyse et de Techniques Economiques [UMR 5601] - UB - Université de Bourgogne - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Abstract

« Endogenous growth theories » exhibit different models in which growth is assumed to come from the accumulation of a particular factor (human capital, technology, public infrastructures, etc.). However, due to its newness, the real term of « endogenous growth » seems to playdown old theories. This paper intends to put right this position and demonstrate that relations displayed by current models are only formalizations stemming from the developments of classical economists. In the end, we demonstrate that their analysis yields new viewpoints for analysts. Overall, we wish to reinforce the endogenous nature of the dynamic analysis among classical economist's writings.

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  • Olivier Gauthier, 1998. "The endogeneous nature of the dynamic analysis among classical economist's writings [Le caractère endogène de l'analyse dynamique chez les économistes classiques]," Working Papers hal-01527146, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-01527146
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