All Stories

  1. PARENTAL MORBIDITY, CHILD WORK, AND HEALTH INSURANCE IN RWANDA
  2. Globalization: Financial, Trade and Institutional Aspects with Applications to China
  3. Egalitarianism under population change: Age structure does matter
  4. HEALTH, WORK INTENSITY, AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
  5. Viable Ramsey economies
  6. Optimal Sustainable Policies Under Pollution Ceiling: the Demographic Side
  7. Contract Rules in Codes and Statutes: Easing Business Across the Cleavages of Legal Origins
  8. The Dynamics of Lobbying Under Uncertainty: On Political Liberalization in Arab Countries
  9. Optimal Investment in Heterogeneous Capital and Technology Under Restricted Natural Resource
  10. Spatial dynamics and convergence: The spatial AK model
  11. On the timing and optimality of capital controls: Public expenditures, debt dynamics and welfare
  12. On the Optimal Control of the Vintage Capital Growth Model with Endogenous Labour Supply
  13. Vintage capital and the diffusion of clean technologies
  14. Epidemics From the Economic Theory Viewpoint
  15. Revisiting the Optimal Population Size Problem under Endogenous Growth: Minimal Utility Level and Finite Life
  16. History’s a curse: leapfrogging, growth breaks and growth reversals under international borrowing without commitment
  17. Assessing Parfit’s Repugnant Conclusion within a canonical endogenous growth set-up
  18. On the optimal control of a linear neutral differential equation arising in economics
  19. Scarcity, regulation and endogenous technical progress
  20. Chapter 5 Vintage Capital Growth Theory: Three Breakthroughs
  21. Environmental quality versus economic performance: A dynamic game approach
  22. CAPITAL MAINTENANCE AS A KEY DEVELOPMENT TOOL
  23. Towards an understanding of tradeoffs between regional wealth, tightness of a common environmental constraint and the sharing rules
  24. Introduction to the special issue on sustainability
  25. On the distributional consequences of epidemics
  26. On explosive dynamics in R&D-based models of endogenous growth
  27. How do epidemics induce behavioral changes?
  28. A closer look at the relationship between life expectancy and economic growth
  29. BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN GROWTH THEORY AND THE NEW ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY: THE SPATIAL RAMSEY MODEL
  30. Overlapping-Generations Models
  31. The Burden Sharing of Pollution Abatement Costs in Multi-Regional Open Economies
  32. Editorial
  33. Note on global dynamics and imbalance effects in the Lucas–Uzawa model
  34. HUMAN CAPITAL ACCUMULATION AND THE TRANSITION FROM SPECIALIZATION TO MULTITASKING
  35. Technological progress, obsolescence, and depreciation
  36. Growth Economics of Epidemics: A Review of the Theory
  37. Early Literacy Achievements, Population Density, and the Transition to Modern Growth
  38. Optimal Control in Infinite Horizon Problems: A Sobolev Space Approach
  39. The Development Problem under Embodiment
  40. Capital Maintenance versus Technology Adoption Under Embodied Technical Progress
  41. Capital Maintenance versus Technology Adoption under Embodied Technical Progress
  42. Obsolescence and modernization in the growth process
  43. Vintage capital and the dynamics of the AK model
  44. Imbalance Effects in the Lucas Model: an Analytical Exploration
  45. MODELLING VINTAGE STRUCTURES WITH DDEs: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS
  46. Energy saving technical progress and optimal capital stock: the role of embodiment
  47. TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION UNDER EMBODIMENT: A TWO-STAGE OPTIMAL CONTROL APPROACH
  48. Optimal Control in Infinite Horizon Problems: A Sobolev Space Approach
  49. Information technologies, embodiment and growth
  50. Early Mortality Declines at the Dawn of Modern Growth*
  51. Replacement, adoption and economic dynamics: lessons from a canonical creative destruction model
  52. Embodied Technological Change, Learning‐by‐doing and the Productivity Slowdown*
  53. Capital Maintenance and Investment: Complements or Substitutes?
  54. Vintage Human Capital, Demographic Trends, and Endogenous Growth
  55. Foreword
  56. Technological Shocks and IT Revolutions
  57. Numerical solution by iterative methods of a class of vintage capital models
  58. Endogenous vs Exogenously Driven Fluctuations in Vintage Capital Models
  59. Replacement Echoes in the Vintage Capital Growth Model
  60. Differential-difference equations in economics: On the numerical solution of vintage capital growth models
  61. Checking for saddlepoint stability: An easy test
  62. An alternative methodology for solving nonlinear forward-looking models
  63. Monte Carlo Experimentation for Large Scale Forward-Looking Economic Models
  64. Vintage Capital
  65. Vintage Capital
  66. Machine Replacement, Technology Adoption and Convergence
  67. vintage capital
  68. Imbalance Effects in the Lucas Model: An Analytical Exploration
  69. Human Capital Accumulation and the Transition from Specialization to Multi-Tasking
  70. Technological Progress, Obsolescence and Depreciation
  71. A Theory of Dynamics and Inequalities Under Epidemics
  72. Special Functions for the Study of Economic Dynamics: The Case of the Lucas-Uzawa Model
  73. Adoption and Diffusion of Cost Reducing Innovations: Cournot Competition in Duopoly
  74. Modelling Vintage Structures with DDEs: Principles and Applications
  75. Bridging the Gap between Growth Theory and the New Economic Geography: Spatial Ramsey Model
  76. Disentangling the Demographic Determinants of the English Take-Off: 1530-1860
  77. Global Dynamics and Imbalance Effects in the Lucas-Uzawa Model: Further Results
  78. Impacts of Emission Reduction Policies in a Multi-Regional Multi-Sectoral Small Open Economy with Endogenous Growth
  79. Early Literacy Achievements, Population Density and the Transition to Modern Growth
  80. Technological Progress, Organizational Change and the Size of the Human Resources Department
  81. Growth vs. Level Effect of Population Change on Economic Development: An Inspection into Human-Capital-Related Mechanisms