Understanding Long-Term Economic Growth

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1. 📌 Essentials

  • Economic growth is the sustained increase in a country’s output, typically measured by GDP or GNP.
  • Nominal GDP reflects current prices; real GDP adjusts for inflation using a base year.
  • The GDP deflator measures overall price level changes: Nominal GDP / Real GDP.
  • Dou time of income ≈ 70 / annual growth rate (%).
  • Cobb-Douglas production function: Y=KαL1αY = K^\alpha L^{1-\alpha}, with 0<α<10<\alpha<1.
  • Returns to scale are constant if proportional input increase leads to proportional output increase.
  • Diminishing marginal productivity: each additional unit of input adds less output than the previous.
  • The Solow model assumes exogenous savings, population growth, depreciation; predicts steady state.
  • Steady state: when capital per worker kk^* and output per worker yy^* stop growing.
  • Technological progress (A) is modeled as exogenous, driving long-term growth at rate $ \gamma).
  • Total Factor Productivity (TFP): residual growth component not explained by capital or labor.
  • Convergence hypothesis: poorer countries tend to grow faster, catching up to richer ones.
  • Post-1950s: Western Europe and Japan experienced catch-up via capital accumulation and technology transfer.
  • Growth rates have slowed since the 1970s; convergence has become less pronounced.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

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1. What is the primary driver of long-term economic growth according to the Solow model with technical progress?

2. What does the Solow growth model predict about countries with different initial capital per worker?

3. Which of the following best describes the concept of convergence in economic growth?

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Economic growth — measurement?

Increase in wealth over time, via GDP or GNP.

Economic growth — definition?

Sustained increase in output (GDP/GNP).

GDP deflator — role?

Indicates inflation by comparing nominal and real GDP.

Real GDP — adjustment?

Adjusted for inflation using a base year.

Doubling time — formula?

70 divided by the annual growth rate (%)

GDP deflator — measure?

Overall price level change indicator.

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