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The Determinants of Long Run Growth and the Role of Competition in Schumpeterian Growth Model

OKEKE, EKENE,JOSEPH (2017) The Determinants of Long Run Growth and the Role of Competition in Schumpeterian Growth Model. Doctoral thesis, Durham University.

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Abstract

This thesis extends the role of Physical capital through learning in the long run using R&D growth model. It shows a new paradigm for human and physical capital in R&D growth model with vertical and horizontal innovation. It also examines the effect of competition as psychological threat of entry. And finally it shows how comparison utility function can be used to model the impact of R&D Cooperation.

Item Type:Thesis (Doctoral)
Award:Doctor of Philosophy
Keywords:Innovation, Economic Growth, R&D, Physical capital & Human capital, Competition
Faculty and Department:Faculty of Social Sciences and Health > Economics, Finance and Business, School of
Thesis Date:2017
Copyright:Copyright of this thesis is held by the author
Deposited On:02 Jan 2018 12:34

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