This paper studies technology adoption in an optimal growth model with embodied technical change. The economy consists of the final good sector, the capital sector, and the technology sector which role is the imitation of exogenous innovations. Scarce labor resources are allocated to the technology and final good sectors. The final good is allocated to consumption and to the capital sector. The authors analytically characterize the long run optimal allocations. Using a calibrated version of the model, they find that an acceleration in the rate of embodied technical change should not be responded by an immediate and strong adoption effort. Instead, adoption labor should decrease in the short run, and the optimal technological gap is shown to...
The stylized facts that motivate this article include the diversity in growth patterns that are obse...
When assessing the role that technology plays in fostering economic growth, it is usual to conceive ...
In this paper, I discuss some recent research in the area of economic growth and development emphasi...
We study technology adoption in an optimal growth model with embodied technical change. The economy ...
We study technology adoption in an optimal growth model with em-bodied technical change. The economy...
We construct optimal growth models where labor resources can be allocated either to production, tech...
International audienceWe develop a model of optimal pattern of economic development that is first roo...
This paper presents a model of a developing economy that endogenizes both technological biases and d...
When targeting frontier technologies, less developed economies usually face obstacles to achieve hig...
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We revisit the notion of “appropriate technology” considered in Basu and Weil (1998) whereby technol...
This paper explores how developmental and regulatory impediments to resource reallocation limit the ...
URL des Cahiers :http://mse.univ-paris1.fr/MSEFramCahier2005.htmCahiers de la Maison des Sciences Ec...
The innovation of new technologies is fundamental for driving aggregate economic growth. The spread ...
Exogenous technical progress can have uneven impacts on productivity contingent on absorptive capaci...
The stylized facts that motivate this article include the diversity in growth patterns that are obse...
When assessing the role that technology plays in fostering economic growth, it is usual to conceive ...
In this paper, I discuss some recent research in the area of economic growth and development emphasi...
We study technology adoption in an optimal growth model with embodied technical change. The economy ...
We study technology adoption in an optimal growth model with em-bodied technical change. The economy...
We construct optimal growth models where labor resources can be allocated either to production, tech...
International audienceWe develop a model of optimal pattern of economic development that is first roo...
This paper presents a model of a developing economy that endogenizes both technological biases and d...
When targeting frontier technologies, less developed economies usually face obstacles to achieve hig...
URL des Cahiers : https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/CAHIERS-MSEVoir aussi l'article basé sur ce do...
We revisit the notion of “appropriate technology” considered in Basu and Weil (1998) whereby technol...
This paper explores how developmental and regulatory impediments to resource reallocation limit the ...
URL des Cahiers :http://mse.univ-paris1.fr/MSEFramCahier2005.htmCahiers de la Maison des Sciences Ec...
The innovation of new technologies is fundamental for driving aggregate economic growth. The spread ...
Exogenous technical progress can have uneven impacts on productivity contingent on absorptive capaci...
The stylized facts that motivate this article include the diversity in growth patterns that are obse...
When assessing the role that technology plays in fostering economic growth, it is usual to conceive ...
In this paper, I discuss some recent research in the area of economic growth and development emphasi...