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Endogenous Technological Changes and Economic Growth

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Since the days of Schumpeter and his Theory of Economic Development ([16]), little has been written on the interactions between economic and technological development. Even in the works of Schumpeter there is little evidence to suggest that Schumpeter had any deeper analysis of the interactive nature of technological and economic variables.

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Andersson, Å., Zhang, WB. (1990). Endogenous Technological Changes and Economic Growth. In: Chatterji, M., Kuenne, R.E. (eds) Dynamics and Conflict in Regional Structural Change. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10636-3_8

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