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  • 101Exponential growth — The graph illustrates how exponential growth (green) surpasses both linear (red) and cubic (blue) growth.   Exponential growth …

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  • 102Endogenous growth theory — Development Economics …

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  • 103Exogenous growth model — The Exogenous growth model, also known as the Neo classical growth model or Solow growth model is a term used to sum up the contributions of various authors to a model of long run economic growth within the framework of neoclassical… …

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  • 104Neoclassical growth model — See also: Ramsey growth model The neoclassical growth model, also known as the Solow–Swan growth model or exogenous growth model, is a class of economic models of long run economic growth set within the framework of neoclassical economics.… …

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  • 105Kaldor's growth laws — Looking at the countries of the world now and through time we can see a high correlation between living standards and the share of resources devoted to industrial activity, at least up to some level of income. Only New Zealand, Australia and… …

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  • 106Church Growth — is a movement within evangelical Christianity which emphasizes mainly missionary work combined with sociological awareness of the target population. The seeker sensitive label for this approach characterizes the would be converts as seekers .… …

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  • 107Simulated growth of plants — The simulated growth of plants is a significant task in of systems biology and mathematical biology, which seeks to reproduce plant morphology with computer software. Electronic trees (e trees) usually use L systems to simulate growth. L systems… …

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  • 108Endogenous Growth — The notion that policies, internal processes and investment capital, rather than external factors, are chiefly responsible for economic growth. The idea of endogenous growth took root in the 1980s, partly as a response to criticism of the… …

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  • 109Anti-sigma factors — In the regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes, anti sigma factors bind to sigma factors and inhibit their transcriptional activity. Anti sigma factors have been found in Escherichia coli , Salmonella , and T4 bacteriophage. Anti sigma… …

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  • 110Demand-led growth — is a theory in Macroeconomic growth theory which is based on the Keynesian principle of effective demand. Under demand led growth, the capacity of the economy to supply output expands in response to an increase in the level of effective demand,… …

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