Alok Kejriwal

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The maximal level of capital is attained when so much has been accumulated that the return on capital, r, supposed to be equal to its marginal productivity, falls to be equal to the growth rate g. In 1961 Edmund Phelps baptized the equality r = g the “golden rule of capital accumulation.”
Capital in the Twenty-First Century
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