The Sethi-Skiba point is a concept in economic theory, specifically in the context of optimal growth models. It refers to a point in a dynamic optimization problem where a particular outcome or element of a solution becomes non-optimal under certain conditions. In the context of growth models, the Sethi-Skiba point represents a threshold or critical value that separates two different regimes of behavior for a dynamic system.
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