THE THEORY OF GROWTH. A WALRASIAN GROWTH MODEL.

Abstract

The Walrasian model of economic growth is examined. Initially a two-sectoral mathematical model is assumed. It is further assumed that: the economy consists of many firms classified into two industries; there is no possibility of joint production; and a finite number of discrete manufacturing processes are available to each industry. It is shown that there is a short-run growth rate equilibrium corresponding to any given positive amounts of capital and labor. The proposition that a series of short-run equilibria, starting from an arbitrarily given capital-labor endowment, will eventually approach the state of the long-run equilibrium. In the long-run equilibrium prices remain unchanged and the stock of capital, the labor-force, and the outputs of the two industries grow forever at a constant, common rate. The theory is then generalized to include a multisectoral model.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 30, 1964
Accession Number
AD0609306

Entities

People

  • Michio Morishima

Organizations

  • Stanford University

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Manufacturing
  • Mathematical Models
  • Models

Fields of Study

  • Economics

Readers

  • Economics
  • Industrial Economics
  • Mathematical Modeling and Probability Theory.