Growth Accounting.
Growth accounting is a framework in development economics that helps analyze the contribution of different factors to economic growth. It decomposes the growth of output into contributions from labor, capital, and total factor productivity (TFP). The fundamental equation used in growth accounting is derived from the Cobb-Douglas production function, where output (Y) is a function of capital (K), labor (L), and technology (A).
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