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Linearization and higher-order approximations: How good are they? Results from an endogeneous growth model with public capital
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    Linearization and higher-order approximations: How good are they? Results from an endogeneous growth model with public capital (English)
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    3 June 2011
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    linearization
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    higher-order approximations
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    endogenous growth
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    welfare
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    public and human capital
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