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Economic growth: technical progress, population dynamics and sustainability

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posted on 2024-11-14, 14:12 authored by Simone Marsiglio
Economic growth is probably the most important goal of every policy intervention because of its wide consequences on the welfare of current and future generations. Because of the current crisis faced by several industrialized countries, this is probably much clearer today than in the past. In order to determine whether and which kind of public intervention can be taken to restore the growth process, the first step is understanding the relationship between different factors and economic growth. The goal of this brief paper is to shed some light on the mutual implications of growth and some of these factors: demography, technology and environment.

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Marsiglio, S. (2012). Economic growth: technical progress, population dynamics and sustainability. Rivista Italiana degli Economisti, 1/2012 151-158.

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Rivista Italiana degli Economisti

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2012

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151-158

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English

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97963

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