Rethinking the Concept of Long-Run Economic Growth

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Rethinking the Concept of Long-Run Economic Growth. / Groth, Christian; Koch, Karl-Josef; Steger, Thomas Michael.

Munich : CESifo, 2006.

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Groth, C, Koch, K-J & Steger, TM 2006 'Rethinking the Concept of Long-Run Economic Growth' CESifo, Munich. <http://www.cesifo-group.de/~DocCIDL/cesifo1_wp1701.pdf>

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Groth, C., Koch, K-J., & Steger, T. M. (2006). Rethinking the Concept of Long-Run Economic Growth. CESifo. http://www.cesifo-group.de/~DocCIDL/cesifo1_wp1701.pdf

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Groth C, Koch K-J, Steger TM. Rethinking the Concept of Long-Run Economic Growth. Munich: CESifo. 2006.

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Groth, Christian ; Koch, Karl-Josef ; Steger, Thomas Michael. / Rethinking the Concept of Long-Run Economic Growth. Munich : CESifo, 2006.

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