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- which statement \s are true. use graphs to exlain a. In the Solow growth model, the saving rate is a crucial determinant of the economy's long-run growth rate of output per worker. b. In the endogenous growth model , the representative firm sets the wage so that the demand and supply of efficiency units of labour are equal. c. In the endogenous growth model , there is no steady state of the economy as human capital will always continue to grow forever. d. The assumption of Constant Returns to Scale technology implies that the marginal product of factor imput is always decreasing.2. Solow-Swan Model (a) You will demonstrate the importance of diminishing returns to capital in the Solow-Swanmodel. Draw a Solow-Swan diagram in which there are constant returns to capital. Thiswould happen if the production function were Yt= AKt, where A = 1. Furthermore,assume that the sum of population growth and the depreciation rate is greater than thesaving rate. Does the economy converge to a steady state in this case? To answer thisquestion, you should draw a Solow-Swan diagram in terms of output per person, as we didin class. Use this diagram to explain why the economy converges to a steady state or doesnot. (b) Assume, instead, that the sum of population growth and the depreciation rate is equal tothe saving rate. In this case, are there any steady states? If yes, describe the steady-statelevels of capital per person. If no, explain why not. (Note: Diagram is not needed for thispart.)4 Consider the context of the Solow model with technical progress in an excess saving scenario, that is,the savings rate is higher than the golden rule savings rate. Imagine that the economy started is in steady state, but at time t0 the saving rate increases suddenly. Elaborate graphs that show the evolution over time of the variables mentioned in the followingparagraphs as a result of the previous event .a) Growth rate of capital per effective workerb) Growth rate of capital per workerc) Capital growth rated) Natural logarithm of capital per effective workere) Natural logarithm of capital per workerf) Natural logarithm of capital
- In the Solow growth model:1. Write the expression for consumption per capita in the steady-state equilibrium, asa function of capital per capita.2. What is the golden rule quantity of capital per capita ? Specifically, tell me thedefinition of this concept, and then relate it to the equation for the equilibriumconsumption per capita whose expression answers question (1) above.23. How do we find the golden rule savings rate, once we know the golden rule quantityof capital per capita?Explain the basic theory of Solow Growth model, highlight the production function and basic assumptions of Solow Growth model. Show the steady-state condition. [Use the production function: = ?? 1/3? 2/3 ]Consider the Solow Model with no population or technological growth. Suppose that two countriesare identical except that in Country A the depreciation rate is greater than the depreciation rate inCountry B.a. How do you compare the steady state level of capital per worker in these countries? Illustrategraphically. Explain the economic intuition for the di erences in capital per worker in steadystate.b. Which country a higher output per worker in steady state? What about investment per workerin steady state? Explain carefully.
- 4 Explain the central paradox at the heart of the Solow model, with constant and exogenous technologies. Given this paradox, why is the Solow model still relevant?(III) Consider a version of the Solow growth model without technological change covered in lecture with a rate of population growth of zero (i.e. n=0). Assume that the country has been at the BGP for many years and that suddenly at time t ̅ there is a onetime increase in its population. Show how the economy will adjust to a new BGP by working with the modified system (per capita/worker variables). Show how capital per worker adjusts to the new Steady State level and how its growth rate changes over time.In the Solow growth model:1. What is the equilibrium effect of an increase in the population growth rate?2. What is the equilibrium effect of an increase in TFP?3. Which of these shocks is better able to generate sustained growth: a decrease in thepopulation growth rate, or an increase in TFP? How does this compare with theresults of the Malthusian model of economic growth?
- (a) Two countries, Country A and Country B, are described by the Solow growth model. Bothcountries are identical, except that the rate of labor-augmenting technological progress ishigher in A than in B.i. In which country is the steady-state growth rate of output per effective worker higher?ii. Does the Solow growth model predict that the two economies will converge to the samesteady state? (b) Based on the Solow growth model with population growth and labor-augmenting technologicalprogress, explain how each of the following policies would affect the steady-state level andsteady-state growth rate of total output per person:i. an increase in the government’s budget deficit ii. grants to support research and development (c) Consider a Solow model where the production function no longer exhibits diminishing returnsto capital accumulation. Assume the production function is now Y = AK. What happens tothe growth rate of per capita GDP over time?The Solow Growth Model is a model that is often used to explain the theoretical relationship between several factors that determine a country's economic growthcountry.(a) Explain what you know about the Solow Growth Model and what are the most important determinants of a country's long-term growth rate?(b) Within the framework of the Solow Growth Model, how does population growth affect a country's economic growth rate?(c) Still within the framework of the Solow Growth Model, how does technological progress affect a country's growth rate?In Solow model, we assumed that population growth rate is irrelevant to saving rate and technological progress. In this question, we will relax this assumption. Assume that population growth would reduce technological progress, what would happen to the steady state level of capital per capita? What if otherwise population growth increases technological progress? Explain mathematically and graphically.