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Capital / Macroeconomics / Solow residual / Neoclassical growth model / Total factor productivity / Productivity / Production function / Cobb–Douglas production function / Endogenous growth theory / Economics / Economic growth / Microeconomics
Date: 2010-12-07 09:44:53
Capital
Macroeconomics
Solow residual
Neoclassical growth model
Total factor productivity
Productivity
Production function
Cobb–Douglas production function
Endogenous growth theory
Economics
Economic growth
Microeconomics

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