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We examine human capital's contribution to economy-wide technological progress through two channels { im- itation and innovation} innovation being more skilled-intensive than innovation. We develop a growth model considering an endogenous ability-driven skill acquisition decision of an...
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The article utilises a model of endogenous growth with vertical innovation (á la Aghion–Howitt) to examine how the inclusion of a production-related pollution externality affects the prospect for long-run growth of a closed economy. It is derived that the social optimum exhibits the...
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The paper utilizes a model of endogenous growth with vertical innovation (´a la Aghion-Howitt) to examine how the inclusion of a production related pollution externality affects the prospect for long-run growth of a closed economy. It is derived that the social optimum exhibits the...
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We examine human capital's contribution to economy-wide technological progress through two channels – imitation and innovation – innovation being more skill-intensive than imitation. We develop a growth model based on the endogenous ability-driven skill acquisition decision of an individual....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011065804