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On endogenous growth: The implications of environmental externalities
Elamin H. Elbasha, Terry L. Roe
Applied Economics
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Keyphrases
Analytical Results
33%
Cross-country Differences
33%
Degree of Monopoly
33%
Divergence
33%
Economic Growth
33%
Economic Growth Rate
33%
Effects on Growth
33%
Elasticity of Intertemporal Substitution
66%
Endogenous Growth
100%
Endogenous Growth Model
33%
Environmental Externalities
100%
Factor Intensity
33%
Growth Changes
33%
Growth Intensity
33%
Growth Rate
66%
Innovative Sector
33%
Market Expansion
33%
Monopoly Power
33%
Optimal Growth
33%
Optimal Rate
33%
Pareto Optimal
33%
Pollution Abatement
33%
Pollution Intensity
33%
Relative Abundance
33%
Run Rate
33%
Supply Elasticity
33%
Terms of Trade Effect
33%
Traded Goods
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Elasticity of Substitution
33%
Endogenous Growth Model
100%
Environmental Externality
100%
Factor Intensity
33%
Monopoly
33%
Optimal Growth
33%
Terms of Trade
33%
Tradables
33%
Trade Effect
33%