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DIAZ, Darío Ezequiel. La energía y la Teoría Neoclásica del Crecimiento. SaberEs [online]. 2010, vol.2, n.1, pp.00-00. ISSN 1852-4418.

Energy is the main force behind all economic activities. It is implicitly embedded in neoclassical economics as the effort of labor. Energy from non-human sources (coal, oil, electricity, food and fertilizers) is incorporated in the economy only as intermediate inputs, ie attached to the national income accounts of a country as the added value of the energy sector. This article aims to present a review regarding the emerging incorporation of energy in economic growth models andmainstream neoclassical literature. Not develop concepts related to the field of ecological economics.

Keywords : Energy; Economic Growth; Neoclassical Economics.

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