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Developower: The Potential Motivity in Economic Process

Feng, Dai (2006): Developower: The Potential Motivity in Economic Process. Unpublished.

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Abstract

Stating from the intrinsic characteristics of macroeconomic process, this paper puts forward the concept of developwer and its theoretical frame. The developwer is the potential and invisible motivities to push economy to progress. By means of the developower theory, we can explain some important problems in macro-economy. We discuss the basic properties of developower and obtain some interesting inferences. The evaluating approaches are given for one or more developowers, and then we can measure them in analytic way and analyze the correlated effects among them. Finally, we illustrate that the developower movements exist widely in the social and economic development.

Item Type:MPRA Paper
Language:English
Keywords:developower; macroeconomic process
Subjects:E - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics > E1 - General Aggregative Models > E10 - General
O - Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth > O4 - Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity > O40 - General
ID Code:115
Deposited By:feng dai
Deposited On:05. Oct 2006
Last Modified:25. Jul 2011 16:21
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