This article examines the effect of inequality on technological progress when innovations are protected by patents of finite length. It provides a Schumpeterian theory of the non-linear relationship between income distribution and innovative activity in a dynamic general equilibrium setting. Additionally, the theory is empirically tested by investigating how inequality affects innovative activities in a cross-country setting. Using two new data sets on inequality, one linear and two non-linear dynamic panel data models are estimated. The results are robust to two common inequality measures. They support the hypothesis that there is an overall negative relationship between inequality and innovative activity and the relationship is non-linear but not necessarily an inverted-U.
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RMIT Univ, Int Dev & Trade Res Grp, 445 Swanston St, Melbourne, Vic 3000, AustraliaRMIT Univ, Int Dev & Trade Res Grp, 445 Swanston St, Melbourne, Vic 3000, Australia
Zhang, Quanda
Posso, Alberto
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RMIT Univ, Int Dev & Trade Res Grp, 445 Swanston St, Melbourne, Vic 3000, AustraliaRMIT Univ, Int Dev & Trade Res Grp, 445 Swanston St, Melbourne, Vic 3000, Australia
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Cent Bank Republ Turkey, Data Governance & Stat Dept, Haci Bayram Mah Istiklal Cad 10, TR-06050 Ankara, TurkeyCent Bank Republ Turkey, Data Governance & Stat Dept, Haci Bayram Mah Istiklal Cad 10, TR-06050 Ankara, Turkey