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Without having read the Warsh book, I blogged that I thought Krugman was a little harsh in dismissing the impact of Paul Romer’s work. In particular, he wrote that:
He portrays a famous 1990 paper about increasing returns and growth by Paul Romer of Stanford University as a sort of pivot around which the whole way economists see the world ...
Stanford academic Paul Romer believes every developing nation needs its own Hong Kong and he says wealthy countries should help build them. The future of development aid, or ...
"A crisis is a terrible thing to waste." Paul Romer Now that the worst of the "global financial crisis" appears to be behind us it might be timely to ask ourselves what lessons we can ...
The model of endogenous economic growth developed by Paul Romer (1990a) is briefly reviewed and modified by substituting a Solow type consumption function in place of the utility ...
Stanford academic Paul Romer believes every developing nation needs its own Hong Kong and he says wealthy countries should help build them. The future of development ...
Paul Romer has been inserted as no. 15 and Malcolm Gladwell as no.27. However, the intital list order is still displayed. There has been a slight change in the order of ...
Bailey, Ronald, Post-Scarcity Prophet (interview with Paul Romer), 2001b. Bailey, Ronald, Under The Spell of Malthus. Reason online. 2005. Bartlett, Albert, Arithmetic ...
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