Monday, February 15, 2016

What is the main difference between classical economists' ideas about economic growth versus what modern evidence suggests?



What is the main difference between classical economists' ideas about economic growth versus what modern evidence suggests?

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  1. Answer: Classical economists assumed that as real GDP per person rises, the population growth rate increased. But, contrary to this assumption, the data show that population growth rate is approximately independent of the economic growth rate. Classical economists concluded that the increase in population, which increases labor supply, would drive real GDP per person back to the subsistence level. But the data show that in advanced nations real GDP per person is well above the subsistence wage rate.

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