An edition of Learning from "learning by doing" (1997)

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lessons for economic growth

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An edition of Learning from "learning by doing" (1997)

Learning from "learning by doing"

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This book by a Nobel laureate in economics begins with a brief exposition of Kenneth J. Arrow's classic paper "The Economic Implications of Learning by Doing" (1962). It shows how Arrow's idea fits into the modern theory of economic growth, and uses it as a springboard for a critical consideration of spectacular recent developments that have made growth theory a dynamic topic today.

The author then develops a new theory that combines learning by doing (identifying it with the concept of "continuous improvement") with a separate process of discrete "innovations." Learning by doing leads to a fairly smooth reduction in labor required per unit of output, tied to the rate of gross investment in new capital equipment. Innovations arrive at random; when one of them happens, the labor requirement takes a jump downward.

This new model, simple as it is, does not lend itself to self-contained solution. The author accordingly presents the results of a series of computer simulations that exhibit the variety of paths the new model economy can follow, showing, among other things, that early good luck can have a persistent effect. The book concludes with some general reflections on policies for economic growth, drawn not from any one modeling exercise but from general experience with a variety of growth models.

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English
Pages
94

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Learning from "learning by doing": lessons for economic growth
1997, Stanford University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 93-94).

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Stanford, Calif
Series
Kenneth J. Arrow lectures

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.9
Library of Congress
HD75 .S6452 1997, HD75

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 94 p. :
Number of pages
94

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OL993340M
ISBN 10
0804728402
LCCN
96031847
OCLC/WorldCat
35128140
Library Thing
2227162
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4495381

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