“Capital Accumulation and Economic Growth”

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“Capital Accumulation and Economic Growth” is a seminal work in growth theory that analyzes how investment and capital deepening drive long-run economic expansion, often associated with Nicholas Kaldor’s empirical and theoretical contributions.

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instanceOf economic theory paper
scholarly article
work in growth theory
analyzes determinants of long-run growth rates
impact of capital deepening on productivity
relationship between investment and growth
role of savings in capital formation
associatedWith Cambridge growth theory tradition NERFINISHED
Harrod–Domar-type growth analysis NERFINISHED
Kaldor’s growth facts
stylized facts of economic growth
author Nicholas Kaldor NERFINISHED
buildsOn Harrod–Domar growth model NERFINISHED
Keynesian macroeconomics
contrastsWith neoclassical exogenous growth models
purely supply-side growth explanations
contributionTo Kaldorian growth models
growth theory
macroeconomic dynamics
theory of capital accumulation
emphasizes cumulative causation in growth processes
importance of investment for growth
interaction between capital accumulation and technical progress
fieldOfWork economic growth theory
macroeconomics
post-Keynesian economics
focusesOn capital-output relationships
growth of productive capacity
macroeconomic aggregates
influenced macroeconomic models of investment-driven growth
post-Keynesian growth literature
mainTopic capital accumulation
capital deepening
economic growth
investment and savings
long-run economic expansion
recognizedAs key reference in Kaldorian growth analysis
seminal contribution to growth theory
theoreticalApproach demand-led growth
endogenous capital accumulation
macrodynamic modeling
usedIn graduate macroeconomics teaching
research on long-run growth patterns

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Kaldor’s stylized facts of economic growth publicationContext “Capital Accumulation and Economic Growth”