Discussion paper

DP870 Is Fixed Investment the Key to Economic Growth?

This paper examines shares of fixed capital formation in GDP and rates of economic growth for more than 100 countries over successive five-year periods between 1965 and 1985 to determine the direction of causality between them. Simple regressions and multiple regressions including several standard determinants of growth, as well as a simple causality test, provide more evidence that increases in growth precede rises in rates of capital formation than that increases in capital formation precede increases in growth. High rates of fixed capital formation accompany rapid growth in per capita income, but we find no evidence that fixed investment is the only or main source of ignition for economic growth.

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Citation

Lipsey, R, M Blomström and M Zejan (1993), ‘DP870 Is Fixed Investment the Key to Economic Growth?‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 870. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp870