ENDOGENOUS ECONOMIC GROWTH MODELS: THEORY, MECHANISMS, AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS
Keywords:
endogenous growth, human capital, innovation, knowledge spillovers, economic developmentAbstract
This paper analyzes endogenous economic growth models, emphasizing the roles of human capital, innovation, and knowledge accumulation in sustaining long-term growth. Policy implications for education and R&D are also discussed.
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