Schumpeterian Growth - Literature

Literature

  • Philippe Aghion (2002), Schumpeterian Growth Theory and the Dynamics of Income Inequality, Econometrica 70 (3), 855–882.
  • Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt (1992), A Model of Growth Through Creative Destruction, Econometrica 60 (2), 323-351.


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