The present paper argues that, in line with Nelson-Phelps (1966), there exist important complementaries among educational attainment, R and D activities (and their derived innovations) and economic growth, although subject to a “skill-loss effect†( -effect), due to the presence of workers who have to perform jobs that require other capacities than the ones they have. Taking Redding's (1996) formal framework, the main result of our model suggests that the more distorted the labour market is, the stronger must be the investment in R and D necessary to at ain a positive economic growth rate.endogenous growth
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[Abstract]: Physical capital accumulation, knowledge formation and R&D-based technological progress ...
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In this paper we study the economic determinants of the inter-sectoral distribution of skilled worke...
[Abstract]: Physical capital accumulation, knowledge formation and R&D-based technological progress ...
The paper presents a dynamic general-equilibrium model of education, quality and variety innovation,...
The present paper argues that, in line with Nelson-Phelps (1966), there exist important complementar...
This paper attempts to reconcile the mismatch between theoretical models and empirical results in ad...
This paper summarises the literature that has linked education and economic growth. It begins with a...
This paper analyzes the transitional dynamics of an endogenous growth model with physical capital, h...
We examine human capital's contribution to economy-wide technological progress through two channels ...
Until now, in models of endogenous growth with physical capital, human capital and R&D such as in A...
This paper attempts to reconcile the mismatch between theoretical models and empirical results in ad...
The paper examines whether endogenous growth processes can be found in middle income country context...
In this work we analyze the importance of the accumulation of human capital through the formal educa...
This paper presents a theoretical and empirical investigation of the relationship between human capi...
This paper combines three prototype endogenous growth models, the models with human capital accumula...
Endogenous innovation-based models of economic growth incorporate a scale effect predicting that lar...
In this paper we study the economic determinants of the inter-sectoral distribution of skilled worke...
[Abstract]: Physical capital accumulation, knowledge formation and R&D-based technological progress ...
The paper presents a dynamic general-equilibrium model of education, quality and variety innovation,...