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Definition: The neoclassical growth model is a macro model in which the long-run growth rate of output per worker is determined by an exogenous rate of technological progress, like those following from Ramsey (1928), Solow (1956), Swan (1956), Cass (1965), and Koopmans (1965). (Econterms)

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