ECON 1BB3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14,7: Free Trade, Classical Dichotomy, Aggregate Supply

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Small diferences in growth rates can make a huge diference over ime. If governments can increase the rate of annual average growth, it can have a signiicant impact on the wellbeing it their ciizens. Quanity of goods and services a worker can produce in 1 hour: higher producivity = higher economic growth. Decreasing returns to scale: constant returns to scale double all inputs, get twice as much output. 2y=axf(2k, 2l 2h, 2n) ny= axf(nk,nl,nh,nn) if you let n = 1/l. The addiional output produced by adding the 10th unit of labour is smaller than the addiion output produced by adding the 9th unit of labour. Slope gets later as you move along the horizontal axis. Ceteris paribus, poor countries grow faster than rich countries: very rare that everything is actually held constant. If we had two countries otherwise idenical, but one richer than the other, expect to see the poor country growing more quickly.

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