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| Growth of ''X'' || <math>g_X = \dot{X}/X = \frac{\frac{\partial X}{\partial t}}{X}</math> || || || Even for single-variable functions, the convention seems to be to denote the derivative using the partial derivative. | | Growth of ''X'' || <math>g_X = \dot{X}/X = \frac{\frac{\partial X}{\partial t}}{X}</math> || || || Even for single-variable functions, the convention seems to be to denote the derivative using the partial derivative. | ||
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| Depreciation || ''δ'', ''d'', ''D'' || | | Depreciation (rate?) || ''δ'', ''d'', ''D'' || | ||
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Name | Variable | Unit | Rival input? | Notes |
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Output | Y | – | ||
Physical capital (capital stock) | K | Yes | Physical capital includes things like machines, computers, buildings, etc. | |
Labor | L | Yes | ||
Technology (knowledge) | A, T | No | ||
Consumption | C | |||
Investment | I | |||
Amount saved | S | |||
Growth of X | Even for single-variable functions, the convention seems to be to denote the derivative using the partial derivative. | |||
Depreciation (rate?) | δ, d, D | |||
k | ||||
Fraction saved | s | |||
y | ||||
Time | t |