vækstteori
Vækstteori, or growth theory, is a branch of economics that seeks to understand the long-run growth rate of a country's economy. It examines the factors that contribute to sustained increases in a nation's output per capita over time. Early models, such as the Harrod-Domar model, emphasized the role of savings and investment as key drivers of growth. They suggested that higher savings rates lead to increased capital accumulation, which in turn fuels economic expansion.
Later developments, particularly the Solow-Swan model, introduced the concept of diminishing returns to capital and highlighted
Endogenous growth theory, emerging in the 1980s, sought to explain technological progress itself as a result