Chapter 7
Early growth theory
Classical model
What influences productivity?
Increasing the capital-to-labor ratio, growth of the labor force, increasing the quality of the labor force, and improvements in technology
Infrastructure
a country's public capital, including transportation networks (airlines), public education facilities, and other intangible resources such as protection of property rights
Classical model
a model of the economy that relied on competitive conditions in product, labor, and capital markets, and flexible prices, wages, and interest rates to keep the economy operating around full employment
Economic freedom index
an index that incorporates information about freedoms in business, trade, fiscal policy, government size, monetary policy, investment, finance, property rights, government corruption, and labor
Productivity
as productivity rises, real wages rise as well
Technology improvements
come from various sources and play the major role in improving produtivity, raising the standard of living and increasing economic growth
Enforcement of contracts
economic growth is more likely to occur if businesses have to hold up their side of a contract
Growth of the labor force
growing faster than the population, increase in women and immigration
Investment in human capital
improvements to the labor force from investments in skills, knowledge, and the overall quality of workers and their productivity
Stable financial system
keeps purchasing power of the currency stable, facilitates transactions, and permits credit institutions to arise, weak financial system= weak economy
Long-run economic growth
productivity
Modern growth theory
suggests that research and development improve technology, which in turn drives economic growth through its huge public good aspects and positive spillovers
Capital-to-labor ratio
the capital employed per worker, a higher ratio means higher labor productivity -->higher wages
Increasing the quality of the labor force
the more highly trained or educated a worker is, the more productive he/she will be, investment in human capital
Protection of property rights
with proof of ownership, property can be leveraged for loans that can lead to new businesses and economic activity