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Sources of Economic Growth: Physical capital, Human Capital, Natural Resources, and TFP

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Figure 1 show the steadily increasing trend of shares of human capital and R&D in total available investment in all three economies in the examined periods
Table 2: Inputs and Technical Progress: Breaks in 1973 and 1985
Table 2 (cont.): Inputs and Technical Progress: Breaks in 1973 and 1985
Table 3: List of Economies in the Sample of Human Capital
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