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We study a model of endogenous growth where firms invest both in product and process innovations. Product innovations (that open up completely new product lines) satisfy the advanced wants of the rich. Subsequent process innovations (that decrease costs per unit of quality) transform the...
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distribution of income is favourable for innovation incentives. This is consistent with empirical evidence suggesting that … ; innovation ; endogeneous growth ; product quality ; vertical product differentiation …
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industries, and patents can distort resources away from industries where they are most productive. -- innovation ; patent policy …
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We present a model in which two of the most important features of the long-run growth process are reconciled: the massive changes in the structure of production and employment; and the Kaldor facts of economic growth. We assume that households expand their consumption along a hierarchy of needs...
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technical and a pecuniary externality resulting from the innovation process may generate multiple equilibria. Redistribution may …
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find that a more equal distribution of income is favourable for innovation incentives. This is consistent with empirical …
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