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Development Power and Its Power Model: The Analytic Approach for Continuous Motivity of Economic Growth

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  • Feng Dai

    (Zhengzhou Information Engineering University)

  • Ying Wang

    (Zhengzhou Information Engineering University)

  • Zifu Qin

    (Zhengzhou Information Engineering University)

Abstract

Based on the Partial Distribution [F. Dai, 2001] and the theory of Development Power [F. Dai, 2004], this paper discusses the power model of relation between development power (DP) and productivity. The power model also supports the hypothesis [F. Dai, 2005] that there are three kinds of energy states in economy, i.e. normal state, strong state and super state, and DP is the continuous motivity to economic growth. By the power model of DP, we could interpret in analytic way that the diffusion of DP and the diversifications of economic development also might be occurred after the super state. Finally, the conclusions in this paper are researched in the empirical way, the results indicate the power model is better than the exponential model of DP in many cases, and we could get the inimitable outcomes in describing the macroeconomic process by the power model of DP.

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  • Feng Dai & Ying Wang & Zifu Qin, 2005. "Development Power and Its Power Model: The Analytic Approach for Continuous Motivity of Economic Growth," Macroeconomics 0505016, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Handle: RePEc:wpa:wuwpma:0505016
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    1. Feng Dai & Hui Liu & Zifu Qin, 2005. "The Logarithm Model of Development Power: A Tool to Analyze the Motivity of Economic Growth," Macroeconomics 0505022, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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    Keywords

    Development Power (DP); Partial Distribution; power model; macroeconomic analysis;
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    • E - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics

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