Endogenous Growth Theory
내생적 성장이론
A foundational theoretical framework in economics addressing Endogenous Growth Theory at the macro level of analysis.
| Field | Economics |
|---|---|
| Level of analysis | Macro · Structures & Institutions |
| Paradigm | — |
| Key figures | 👤 Paul Romer (폴 로머) |
| Year | 1990 |
Key Claims
Endogenous Growth Theory provides a foundational analytical framework in economics, examining the dynamics of social scientific at the macro level.
Further Reading
- Romer, P. M. (1990). Endogenous technological change. Journal of Political Economy, 98(5).
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