General equilibrium dynamics of multi-sector growth models

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Jensen, BS
Larsen, ME
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[1] Copenhagen Business Sch, Dept Econ, DK-2000 Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] Inst Math Sci, Dept Math, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
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pareto effiency; Walrasian equilibria; factor accumulation;
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This paper analyzes Walrasian general equilibrium systems and calculates the static and dynamic solutions for competitive market equilibria. The Walrasian framework encompasses the basic multi-sector growth (MSG) models with neoclassical production technologies in N sectors (industries). The endogenous behavior of all the relative prices are analyzed in detail, as are sectorial allocations of the primary factors, labor and capital. Dynamic systems of Walrasian multi-sector economies and the family of solutions (time paths) for steady-state and persistent growth per capita are parametrically characterized. The technology parameters of the capital good industry are decisive for obtaining long-run per capita growth in closed (global) economies. Brief comments are offered on the MSG literature, together with apects on the studies of industrial (structural) evolution and economic history.
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