Growth, development, and technological change
Grossmann, Volker ; Steger, Thomas M.
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2007
65 p.
economic growth ; innovation ; research and development ; technological change
Discussion Paper Series
2558
Economic development
English
Bibliogr.
"The theory of endogenous technical change has deeply contributed to our understanding of the fundamental sources of economic growth and development. In this chapter we survey important contributions in the field by focussing on the basic structure of endogenous growth models with horizontal as well as vertical innovation and emphasizing important implications for growth policy. We address issues like the scale effect problem, directed technological change to understand the evolution of wage inequality, long-run divergence between the innovating North and the imitating South due to inappropriate technology in the South, the relationship between trade and growth, competition and R&D, and the role of imperfect capital markets for R&D-based growth."
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