The History Augmented Solow Model

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The History Augmented Solow Model. / Dalgaard, Carl-Johan Lars; Strulik, Holger.

I: European Economic Review, Bind 63, Nr. 1, 9, 01.10.2013, s. 134–149.

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Dalgaard, C-JL & Strulik, H 2013, 'The History Augmented Solow Model', European Economic Review, bind 63, nr. 1, 9, s. 134–149. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2013.07.001

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Dalgaard, C-J. L., & Strulik, H. (2013). The History Augmented Solow Model. European Economic Review, 63(1), 134–149. [9]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2013.07.001

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Dalgaard C-JL, Strulik H. The History Augmented Solow Model. European Economic Review. 2013 okt. 1;63(1):134–149. 9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2013.07.001

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Dalgaard, Carl-Johan Lars ; Strulik, Holger. / The History Augmented Solow Model. I: European Economic Review. 2013 ; Bind 63, Nr. 1. s. 134–149.

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