Title of article :
Is Post-War Economic Growth Exponential?
Author/Authors :
S?ren Wibe and Ola Carlén، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
In this article, we argue that there are strong
reasons for using linear instead of exponential
models when analysing post-war economic
growth. Incorrect model specifications will
lead to misinterpretations of the underlying
economic reality and to erroneous economic
forecasts. Our argument is based on an empirical
investigation of real GDP per capita
growth in 25 OECD countries (and three country
aggregates) during the post-war period
using the Box-Cox transformation method. The
conclusion is that per capita growth is generally
(more or less) linear (and definitely not
exponential) for the level of economic development
represented by these countries. Based on
this we argue that analyses of growth should
use linear instead of exponential models. This
change of model could give new insights into
problems connected with economic growth
Journal title :
Australian Economic Review
Journal title :
Australian Economic Review