Abstract

The notions of semi-endogenous and non-scale growth are sometimes used interchangeably. This paper shows that, they are logically independent. It is proven that, the existence of a steady state generally depends on knife-edge conditions. Choosing a linear population equation implies that only models of semi-endogenous growth without scale-effects do not depend on further knife-edge conditions.

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