Modern Economy

Volume 1, Issue 2 (August 2010)

ISSN Print: 2152-7245   ISSN Online: 2152-7261

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How to Reap the Induced Technological Bonus? A Mechanism and Illustrative Implementation

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DOI: 10.4236/me.2010.12008    5,248 Downloads   8,272 Views  Citations
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Exogenous technical progress can have uneven impacts on productivity contingent on absorptive capacity, structural congruence and trade intensity. The paper illustrates the role of enabling behind-the-border factors for effective absorption and is pertinent for discussing issues like ‘Europe 2020’or Lisbon strategy for inclusive growth. Drawing on our model, we illustrate that the capture-parameter is the propellant force for effective assimilation of foreign technology of recent vintage. The capture parameter is the outcome of endogenous decision-making process. The ‘productivity bonus’ mechanism leaves room for changing the results via skill-mix composition. However, it awaits implementation in a large-scale economy-wide modeling framework for further extension.

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Das, G. (2010) How to Reap the Induced Technological Bonus? A Mechanism and Illustrative Implementation. Modern Economy, 1, 80-88. doi: 10.4236/me.2010.12008.

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