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We develop a general equilibrium overlapping generations model which is based on the view that education makes workers more productive by increasing their ability to learn from work experience, rather than providing skills that directly increase productivity. One important implication of the...
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simple model with learning externalities that generates this kind of behavior. I follow Lucas (1998) and solve the …
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The role of learning and R&D in economic development is addressed in an endogenous growth model. When human capital is … innovation activities and learning drive growth above this level. Hence, an endogenous regime shift is triggered when the level …
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The role of learning and R&D in economic development is addressed in an endogenous growth model. When human capital is … innovation activities and learning drive growth above this level. Hence, an endogenous regime shift is triggered when the level …
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We study the effects of a labor-intensive health care sector within an R&D-driven growth model with overlapping generations. Health care increases longevity and labor participation/productivity. We examine under which conditions expanding health care enhances growth and welfare. Even if the...
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We study the effects of a labor-intensive health care sector within an R&D-driven growth model with overlapping generations. Health care increases longevity and labor participation/productivity. We examine under which conditions expanding health care enhances growth and welfare. Even if the...
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