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  2. Endogenous growth theory - Wikipedia

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    An endogenous growth theory implication is that policies that embrace openness, competition, change and innovation will promote growth. [ citation needed ] Conversely, policies that have the effect of restricting or slowing change by protecting or favouring particular existing industries or firms are likely, over time, to slow growth to the ...

  3. Uzawa–Lucas model - Wikipedia

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    The Uzawa–Lucas model is an economic model that explains long-term economic growth as consequence of human capital accumulation. Developed by Robert Lucas, Jr., [1] building upon initial contributions by Hirofumi Uzawa, [2] it extends the AK model by a two-sector setup, in which physical and human capital are produced by different technologies.

  4. Robert Lucas Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Lucas and Paul Romer heralded the birth of endogenous growth theory and the resurgence of research on economic growth in the late 1980s and the 1990s. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] Lucas also contributed foundational contributions to behavioral economics, and provided the intellectual foundation for the understanding of deviations from the law of one price ...

  5. List of The Big Bang Theory guest stars - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of The Big Bang Theory guest stars. Most "played" themselves. Most "played" themselves. The episodes in which they appeared are followed by the season in brackets.

  6. Laura Spencer (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Laura Spencer (born May 8, 1986) is an American actress. She is known for playing Jane Bennet in the 2012 web series The Lizzie Bennet Diaries (an adaptation of Pride and Prejudice), [2] intern Jessica Warren in seasons 9 to 12 of Bones and Emily Sweeney in seasons 7 to 10 of the CBS comedy series The Big Bang Theory.

  7. Learning-by-doing (economics) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lucas, Jr. adopted the concept to explain increasing returns to embodied human capital. [6] Xiaokai Yang and Jeff Borland have shown learning-by-doing plays a role in the evolution of countries to greater specialisation in production. [7] In both these cases, learning-by-doing and increasing returns provide an engine for long run growth.

  8. 'Grey’s Anatomy' Fans, This Reddit Theory Might’ve ... - AOL

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    In the premiere episode of 'Grey's Anatomy' season 19, we learn resident Lucas Adams is Derek Shepherd's nephew. Reddit may now have a theory on who his mom could be on the ABC drama.

  9. The Big Bang Theory - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 2012–13 television season, The Big Bang Theory had dethroned Judge Judy as the ratings leader in all of the syndicated programming with 7.1, Judy descending to second place for that season with a 7.0. [166] The Big Bang Theory did not place first in syndication ratings for the 2013–14 television season, beaten out by Judge ...

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