Moscow, Moscow, Russian Federation
To date, the main research on macroeconomic theory identifies five main factors of economic growth that will be decisive in the coming decades: population and human capital; capital and capital markets; globalization and trade; technology and innovation, as well as new frontiers for productivity growth. It remains an undeniable fact that innovations stimulate modern economic growth. At the same time, in the process of its evolution, any macroeconomic paradigm faces certain limitations associated with changes in the socio-economic system of society, and as a result, there is a need to rethink what are the historical prerequisites and retrospective features of the evolution of the endogenous macroeconomic theory of economic growth. The purpose of the article is to study the nature of similarities and contradictions, and the nature of the mutual influence of various macroeconomic paradigms within the framework of the evolution of the endogenous macroeconomic theory of economic growth; the roles of generalizing and separating factors that cause the emergence and development of individual elements of this macroeconomic paradigm. The scientific novelty of the article is presented by the author’s new critical view of the study of historical prerequisites and retrospective features of the evolution of individual macroeconomic theories and models of economic growth, especially the endogenous growth model, in order to show that the nature of innovation itself has an ambiguous assessment from the side of macroeconomic science.
macroeconomic theory, endogenous growth, economic growth, innovative dynamics, methodology, model
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