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On scale effects: further evidence

Pages 245-249 | Published online: 06 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

One of the main issues associated with recent R&D-based growth models is their prediction concerning ‘scale effects’. That is, these models ask the question as to whether economic growth is a function of the level or the growth rate of human capital at steady state. This note presents some cross-country and historical time series evidence that supports scale effects in the early stages of development and non scale effects in the long-run.

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