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Population Growth and Natural-Resource Scarcity: Long-Run Development under Seemingly Unfavorable Conditions
by
Bretschger, Lucas
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Accumulation
/ Capital
/ Consumption
/ Demographic change
/ Demographic transition
/ Demographic transition theory
/ E10
/ Economic theory
/ Innovations
/ Knowledge
/ Natural resources
/ Non-renewable resources
/ O30
/ O41
/ poor input substitution
/ Population economics
/ Population growth
/ Q32
/ Q56
/ Scarcity
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable consumption
/ technical change
2013
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Population Growth and Natural-Resource Scarcity: Long-Run Development under Seemingly Unfavorable Conditions
by
Bretschger, Lucas
in
Accumulation
/ Capital
/ Consumption
/ Demographic change
/ Demographic transition
/ Demographic transition theory
/ E10
/ Economic theory
/ Innovations
/ Knowledge
/ Natural resources
/ Non-renewable resources
/ O30
/ O41
/ poor input substitution
/ Population economics
/ Population growth
/ Q32
/ Q56
/ Scarcity
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable consumption
/ technical change
2013
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Population Growth and Natural-Resource Scarcity: Long-Run Development under Seemingly Unfavorable Conditions
by
Bretschger, Lucas
in
Accumulation
/ Capital
/ Consumption
/ Demographic change
/ Demographic transition
/ Demographic transition theory
/ E10
/ Economic theory
/ Innovations
/ Knowledge
/ Natural resources
/ Non-renewable resources
/ O30
/ O41
/ poor input substitution
/ Population economics
/ Population growth
/ Q32
/ Q56
/ Scarcity
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable consumption
/ technical change
2013
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Population Growth and Natural-Resource Scarcity: Long-Run Development under Seemingly Unfavorable Conditions
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Population Growth and Natural-Resource Scarcity: Long-Run Development under Seemingly Unfavorable Conditions
2013
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In this paper, I consider an economy that is constrained by the use of natural resources and driven by knowledge accumulation. Resources are essential inputs in all sectors. I show that population growth and poor input substitution are not detrimental but, on the contrary, are even necessary to obtain a sustainable consumption level. I find a general rule to define the conditions for a constant innovation rate. The rule does not apply to capital but to labor growth, which is the crucial input in research. Furthermore, the rule relates to the sectoral structure of the economy, and to demographic transition. The results continue to hold with a backstop technology, and are extended for the case of minimum resource constraints.
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