1. Explain, in your own words, what we mean by a steady state growth rate. Does it correspond to a situation where the economy is no longer growing?
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A steady state growth rate refers to a situation in an economy where key economic indicators, such as output, capital, and labor, grow at a consistent and stable rate over time. This means that the economy is expanding at a predictable pace, without significant Show more…
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