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    Gpt-Driven, Endogenous Growth by Carlaw, Kenneth I., Lipsey, Richard G.

    Published in The Economic journal (London) (01-01-2006)
    “…Seven years after Helpman's (1998) book on general purpose technologies (GPTs), there is a dearth of subsequent models. Early models employed technically…”
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    Sustained endogenous growth driven by structured and evolving general purpose technologies by Carlaw, Kenneth I., Lipsey, Richard G.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary economics (01-10-2011)
    “…We address two interrelated issues: structured technology and non-stationary equilibrium growth. We do this by modelling multiple, co-existing, non-identical…”
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    Does history matter?: Empirical analysis of evolutionary versus stationary equilibrium views of the economy by Carlaw, Kenneth I., Lipsey, Richard G.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary economics (01-09-2012)
    “…The evolutionary vision in which history matters is of an evolving economy driven by bursts of technological change initiated by agents facing uncertainty and…”
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    Obituary: Steven Klepper by Cantner, Uwe, Dinopoulos, Elias, Hanusch, Horst, Orsenigo, Luigi, Lazaric, Nathalie, Carlaw, Kenneth I., Fontana, Roberto, McCann, Charles, Pyka, Andreas

    Published in Journal of evolutionary economics (01-07-2013)
    “…Issue Title: Evolution and market behavior in economics and finance…”
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    Total factor productivity and the measurement of technological change by Lipsey, Richard G., Carlaw, Kenneth I.

    Published in The Canadian journal of economics (01-11-2004)
    “…TFP is interpreted in the literature in different, mutually contradictory ways. Changes in TFP are shown to measure not technological change, only the…”
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    Productivity, Technology and Economic Growth: What is the Relationship? by Carlaw, Kenneth I., Lipsey, Richard G.

    Published in Journal of economic surveys (01-07-2003)
    “…The relationship between productivity, technology and economic growth has been debated extensively in the endogenous growth, growth accounting, New Economy and…”
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    Externalities, technological complementarities and sustained economic growth by Carlaw, Kenneth I, Lipsey, Richard G

    Published in Research policy (01-12-2002)
    “…Externalities as conventionally defined miss many of the spillovers that are both causes and consequences of the technological changes that underlie economic…”
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    Returns to scale generated from uncertainty and complementarity by Carlaw, Kenneth I.

    “…A choice theoretic model of capital production which generates U-shaped long-run average cost curves is presented; increasing returns to scale are not caused…”
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    Resolving the productivity paradox by Carlaw, Kenneth I., Oxley, Les

    Published in Mathematics and computers in simulation (01-07-2008)
    “…Solow [R. Solow, We’d Better Watch out, New York Times Book Review, 1987, p. 36] made the statement that ‘we see computers everywhere except in the…”
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    Optimal obsolescence by Carlaw, Kenneth I.

    Published in Mathematics and computers in simulation (20-06-2005)
    “…Technological change is examined in a model of capital production to show that “creative destruction” can occur as an outcome of firm's optimizing behaviour,…”
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    Surveys in Economic Growth: Theory and Empirics by Bhattacharyya, Sambit

    Published in Economic record (01-03-2005)
    “…The book Surveys in Economic Growth: Theory and Empirics, by Donald A R George, Les Oxley and Kenneth I Carlaw, is reviewed…”
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